Moises Alou is enjoying being managed by his father so much that he may stick around a little while longer. "I've had second thoughts about retiring," Mo said during a rainout last week. "When I talked in spring training, I'd just left the family and I was homesick. This is where I want to be, and I want to play for as long as I can rake." "I'm thinking about 300 homers and 2,000 hits, and I already have 1,000 RBIs, so I'm very satisfied with my career," said Mo, who insists he has no regrets despite missing two seasons (1991 and 1999) because of injuries. "I never think what-if. I feel blessed to have played 15 big-league seasons. "I'm very fortunate to be playing at my age (40 on July 3). But what I'm most happy about is the World Series ring (1997 Florida Marlins). A lot of guys don't have those."