Gary Matthews, Jr. was asked on Tuesday if he had any idea how his name, according to a report in the Albany (N.Y.) Times-Union, appeared on a customer list of two of the pharmacies that were raided Tuesday, Matthews said, "I don't. That's what we're trying to find out. We're gathering information, and I will address the matter again, at the appropriate time." Matthews, who signed a five-year, $50-million contract with the Angels in November, spoke with reporters for about two minutes before Wednesday morning's workout. "I just want to tell you guys I'm really not in a position to answer any questions on yesterday's story," Matthews said. "I do want to say that I do expect it to resolve itself in the very near future. I've got my representative looking for more information, to find out stuff, and until we get more information, I can't comment. "I'm asking you guys to respect my position on this. I don't want to be a distraction to my team. There are things they're trying to do to get ready for the season. I do want to tell you guys that at the appropriate time, I will address the matter."