The Red Sox want to see if designated hitter David Ortiz will bounce back this season before making any decisions on the $12.5 million option they hold on him for 2011. Ortiz has no intentions of pressing the team to make a decision. He says he's been misquoted about his desire for a decision on the contract option. "People sometimes misinterpret things," Ortiz said. "Not sometimes, all the time." He says there's a difference between wanting something and being upset when it doesn't happen. "I was talking to someone about the last year of my contract, and I basically said (the Red Sox) haven't come to me and talked to me about it for a reason, a reason that I don't know, and that I'm not going to be happy about it," he said. "But to tell you the truth, I'm not focused on that. I'm focused on playing, letting things happen, and at some point they're going to come to me and say what's up, you know? That's how it is. It's not like I'm going to kill myself because of it."