Can you talk about the acquisitions of Bengie Molina and Jeff Francoeur and what they did today especially?
RON WASHINGTON: Well, those are guys that have been through the wars before. We have a team of developing guys that put a lot together this year, and they just set the tone right away. You know, Bengie gets the double, Molina comes up and gets the base hit to right field. You know, that relaxed our guys a heck of a lot, and then we just continued to play the type of baseball we know we’re capable of playing. Q. How much do you think that foul tip on Pena turned the game if it would have been 3-1 instead of 2-2? RON WASHINGTON: Well, it was a big pitch, but I don’t know if it would have turned the game. When Cliff Lee is out there, he’s so focused, if it ended up being a hit by pitch he would have done what he had to do to get out of that inning regardless. That was one play that was in our favor. Q. Was there anything in particular going on in the first inning with Cliff that he wasn’t in his groove? RON WASHINGTON: No, there wasn’t. You know, I mean, first game of the playoffs, there’