Joe Torre says he's not inclined at the moment to recommend any rule changes regarding collisions at home plate between a charging baserunner and the catcher. Torre is Major League Baseball's executive vice president of baseball operations. He has spoken on the phone recently with Giants general manager Brian Sabean and manager Bruce Bochy, who have expressed emotions ranging from dismay to outrage about the 12th-inning play at the plate May 25, when catcher Buster Posey was bowled over by Marlins baserunner Scott Cousins. "I'm trying to envision myself rounding third and heading to home," Torre said. "As you see the catcher waiting for the throw from the outfield, your thought process is to score and you may have to upend him. Do I think Cousins' design was to try to hurt him? I don't think so. I think his design was to make sure Posey didn't catch the ball and score the run. The fact that Buster didn't field the ball came too late for Cousins to change what he started to do."