Manny Ramirez hasn't left town, yet. And he's not likely to go without talking to the team about the future, a source close to the player told the Boston Herald. "I get the feeling that he wants to stay in Boston, but I also get the feeling that he wants to know what the direction of the team is going to be," the source told the newspaper. "They still have to address the [general manager] Theo [Epstein] situation [his contract expires Oct. 31], they have all the free agents to decide on. There are issues. He wants to sit down and get a feel for where the team is headed. Manny wants the team to get better, and he is concerned."