Cesar Izturis arrived at Dodgertown on Thursday, but he's still in limbo. The injured shortstop is clearly conflicted, caught between wanting to say the right things and occasionally letting slip that he is dismayed by events in the off-season. His recovery from elbow replacement surgery won't be complete until at least the All-Star break. So although he said he was surprised when General Manager Ned Colletti's first move was to sign shortstop Rafael Furcal, he understands the logic. "If I was the GM, I'd have done the same thing," Izturis said. However, the idea of moving to second base doesn't sit well with Izturis, who won the Gold Glove in 2004 and has been the Dodger shortstop the last four years. "Second base? Who said that?" he said when asked how he felt about changing positions. "They haven't said anything to me about that."