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"He was still going in the weight room to work out, still laughing and talking on the bench, just taking it one day at a time," Hudson said. "That's just the way he is, man. He's just relaxed, because he knows this game is not easy to play."
Randy Wolf will start for the Dodgers in their playoff opener Wednesday against the St. Louis Cardinals -- his first postseason appearance in 11 seasons.
Wolf admits nerves will get to him until he steps on the mound, which serves as his comfort zone. The left-hander said Torre is mostly hands-off when it comes to one-on-one interactions with the players, but he's big on recognizing negative trends.
"If the team is going in a certain direction that he doesn't like, he addresses it right away. He doesn't like to let things carry on," Wolf said. "He doesn't get caught up in every moment, but at the same time, he realized that you've got to keep the same attitude every day."
When the Dodgers moved 27 games over .500 to match their season high in mid-September, Torre dangled another carrot in front of them: 30 games above.
"Every team will get to that little bump in the road," Hudson said, "but when that happened, he said, 'All right guys, it's part of the game. We're going to keep going out, keep battling, having fun, having quality at-bats, and we'll find our way upstairs at the end of the year.'"
The Dodgers haven't been to the penthouse level since winning the World Series in 1988. Torre won four titles managing the Yankees.
He never got there as a player or manager with Atlanta, St. Louis or the New York Mets -- his stops before Steinbrenner hired him with the Yankees.
"The Yankee thing was a bonus for me," Torre said. "I was just very fortunate the other people that were on that list already had jobs to go to. I still think I was at the bottom of that list, which doesn't insult me, when you're talking about Sparky Anderson, Davey Johnson and Tony La Russa. I feel very blessed to have gotten that opportunity, and to have been there that long. It's crazy."
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