Manny Ramirez pushed back his spring debut on Thursday, missing the Dodgers' exhibition against South Korea because of tightness in his left hamstring. "He wanted to play today, and I didn't think there was much sense in doing that," manager Joe Torre said. Ramirez, however, isn't worried about the tightness. "It's going to get better, so I'm not worried about it," said Ramirez. "I'm not disappointed. You've got plenty of time to get ready. That's in my favor, so I'm going to take it day by day." Manny also touched on comments made by Boston's Jonathan Papelbon. The closer said that the Red Sox made the right decision when they traded Ramirez to the Dodgers last summer. "That's fine, that's fine," Ramirez said. "I've already moved on with my life. Like I said, I wish everybody the best. I'm in LA now. "I'm just focusing (on) playing here," he said. "I don't got no control over what people say or what I did in the past or whatever. I moved on already. I'm in LA. It is what it is."