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"I'm just hoping that whoever said it will be man enough to come to me," Griffey said.
Wakamatsu put the 40-year-old Griffey in the starting lineup Tuesday night against the Baltimore Orioles. The manager labeled the issue "a distraction," and was more intent on getting his last-place club ready to make a move in the AL West.
"What we're focusing on right now is that we won a game on Sunday and ended an eight-game losing streak that nobody's proud of," he said. "There have been ample things written and discussed on this. Again, my point is that he was available, I was the manager and chose not to pinch-hit him at that point."
The 40-year-old Griffey was batting .208 with no homers and five RBIs through Monday.
"It's disappointing for everybody. It's not just me," he said. "We're not in the position we thought we'd be at in the beginning. It's not just one player. It's everybody in this locker room."
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