Manny Ramirez needed just five at-bats to notch his first post-suspension home run, and Dodgers manager Joe Torre believes the outfielder is in his comfort zone. "I think this is his comfort zone, in that batter's box, in the ballpark, in the clubhouse, something that he hasn't had for a couple of months," Torre said. "I think it's going to take a little time, but I think it's just him getting the rust off and getting used to what he's doing." Ramirez dodged reporters after the game, leaving Torre to make all the comments about his meaningful homer. "I think this is the best medicine for him after having to go through what he went through," Torre said. "Again, it's not that you're feeling sorry for him because he obviously was suspended for a reason and we're past that."