Yankees catcher Jesus Montero grew up 10 minutes from Wilson Ramos and so when he heard his friend had been kidnapped, the rookie "was crying a little bit." However, Montero said, he would still return to his home in his native Venezuela this winter. Ramos, the Nationals catcher, was rescued in Venezuela on Friday after getting kidnapped two days earlier. "I felt sad because I've known him for a long time," Montero said. "I was really worried when I saw the news. I was crying a little bit. ... Thank God everything is fine and the police, they took care of it." While Montero expressed the need to take caution, he told the media he would not hire security and would opt to instead stay close to home. "You've got to be careful where you go or where you are," Montero added. "Venezuela is not easy. You've got to know where you're at and you'll be good."