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"You guys leave him alone," Carroll said. "It's over. He's apologized, now move on. Forget about it, he knows hitting and he's going to do a good job."
McGwire suited up in his old No. 25 at home for the first time since retiring after the 2001 season. He said he was enjoying coaching, even though the days are much longer.
"It's one of those things where I just have to watch my emotions and stay positive with these guys and keep them going and keep pushing them," McGwire said. "I am finding it very, very cool to coach. I really enjoy it."
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