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Despite his displeasure, Moyer said he would do what the Phillies asked of him.
"I do not want to be a distraction," he said. "I refuse to be a distraction. This is a job, too, that sometimes you're in situations that you like or dislike. You have to deal with it."
Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said the decision to send Moyer to the bullpen was a difficult one.
"It was tough," Manuel said. "I would say this might have been the toughest decision I've ever made because of who it is."
Manuel acknowledged he didn't know how he would use Moyer, but said he could become a situational lefty. The manager was not sure how long it would take Moyer to get loose and worried about messing up the pitcher's routine, which Manuel credited for a large part of the lefty's success.
"We'll look for places to pitch him and keep him sharp," Manuel said. "Who knows what's going to happen?"
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