While Tom Glavine has not ruled out playing next season, he repeated, as he has since the first day of spring training, that he will need to get away from the game this off-season and clear his head before he can make what may be a life-changing decision. "I think that I've been fairly honest, consistent, up-front with the answers to that question," Glavine told reporters who crowded around his locker before last night's game. "The reason ... that I'm not sitting here and emphatically say I'm pitching next year is I don't know how great the tug for me is going to be until I get home. "I think that works both ways. There are times right now, even with me pitching good and feeling good, I'd rather be home some days. "I know that I can't honestly answer that question from a physical standpoint and an emotional standpoint until I get home and assess how important baseball is to me vs. how much I want to be home. Like I've said, if I feel good and continue to pitch good that certainly would lend itself toward me wanting to pitch next year and, so far, that's happened."