The San Francisco Giants designated Marquis Grissom for assignment Tuesday, the same day the club introduced new outfielder Randy Winn, acquired in a trade with Seattle on Saturday. ``It's all good, it's all good,'' Grissom said as he approached his locker after making his way through the clubhouse for high-fives, hugs and handshakes. ``Why be sad? I'm not sad about anything. It's been fun. ... I understand where the team's coming from, so there's no hard feelings. I'm hurt, this team has some young guys and is going in a different direction.'' The Giants have 10 days to trade, release or send the 38-year-old Grissom outright to the minors. He has been bothered by a strained left hamstring that sidelined him for more than a month. ``It was very hard, but it was easy because when you deal with a man like that, everything is easy,'' said Giants manager Felipe Alou, who first managed Grissom in Montreal. ``I've been dealing with him since he was 22. He hasn't changed as a person.''