When asked prior to Tuesday's workout how surprised he was to see Jimmy Rollins beat the Dodgers with a walk-off double into the right-center gap the night before, Manny Ramirez said he was in the shower at the time. "When I came out, they were turning the TVs off and everybody was coming in," Ramirez said. Los Angeles manager Joe Torre wasn't surprised or upset that his star player didn't watch the conclusion of Monday's game. "Manny has so much confidence," Torre said. "When we get a lead late in the game, and I've taken him out, whether it be for defense or we have a big lead, when we go up to shake hands after the game, he's in his street clothes. "So, it's really nothing different than he's done before. I don't think it's disrespect or anything. He wasn't going anywhere until the game was over, and we can't put him back in the game."