Yesterday, Cubs catcher Michael Barrett kindly answered some questions for MLBTradeRumors.com. Michael has a new website up called Barrett Baseball; check it out.
What’s it like working with Lou Piniella? Any major differences compared to years past?
Lou is a professional. He expects a lot of stuff from everyone and that’s a good thing. It’s too early to talk about the differences between this year and last year, but everyone is really excited for the year to begin.
What do you see as the Cubs’ biggest obstacle in making the playoffs this year?
Staying healthy.
Do you have any preference as to which spot you hit in the batting order?
No, not really. I just want to help the Cubs win. Wherever Lou wants me to bat, I’m going to hit in that spot.
Based on what you’ve seen so far in camp, what are your thoughts on new additions Ted Lilly and Jason Marquis?
Those are two veterans who have been around the game for a long time and I’m very excited to work with both of them. They both came in to camp looking like they are ready to go and I can’t wait to see how they pitch in the beginning of the season. I know everyone here is happy to see them both.
Do you ever say anything to opposing hitters to rattle their cages?
I don’t like throwing gas on the fire. If I say anything, the hitter ends up turning that against me and hits a home run. If I say anything, it gets them more excited and focused on performing well. If anything, I’ll say something to the pitcher.
What’s the best clubhouse prank you’ve seen?
Will Ohman walked out of the Cubs clubhouse after a game to find his Yukon on cinderblocks, courtesy of Ryan Dempster. Greatest prank ever.