Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramirez is believed to be upset about being expected to move to third base to make room for Jose Reyes. Miami agreed with Reyes to a $100-plus million contract on Sunday night. Ozzie Guillen, the team's manager, hasn't spoken to Ramirez, but he expects him to eventually embrace the change. "Right now I am not going to do it because I think right now it's too fresh," Guillen said Tuesday. "I don't blame him," Guillen added. "He has a right to be upset. He's a human being. He was the shortstop. Meanwhile, I think the guy we are bringing in is going to help him to get better." Ramirez has not asked to be traded but reiterated to the Marlins his desire to stay at shortstop, a source said Tuesday.