There has been discussion about the way that fans at Wrigley have treated visiting and home players. What advice would you give to the players getting booed and what advice would you give the fans that are impatient for a winning team? Fans are great, I mean, if you're asking me that then that's the only way I know the fans. They expect a lot out of us and we expect a lot out of ourselves, probably more so. They're great. I mean, they're there every day supporting us back in those stands and you can't ask for anything more as a ballplayer. I know we're giving it our all every day and they're there supporting us every day. Has your groin healed enough for you to play every day once you rejoin the Cubs or will you have to take frequent days off? I don't really know yet. I'm sure they'll be smart, Dusty's so great about giving guys days off, regardless of injuries or not, healthy or not. I'm sure that will be determined but I think it'll be a thing where throughout the rest of the year I'll have to take days off and at the same time, I might just be filling in for the guy who is doing a great job right now too and I understand that as well. I don't expect to play every day when I come back. I expect to just help out in whatever capacity they want me to. Do you want to return to the Cubs for 2006? Have you or your agent had any contact with the Cubs in regards to next year? Yeah, I'd like to, I'd definitely like to. That stuff will get taken care of in the offseason and I'll worry about that in the offseason. No, not at all. Who is more competitive, you or Mia Hamm? Gosh, I don't know. We don't compete with eachother so that's good. What about fan interference? What do you feel about fans going for a ball on the field of play, whether it is fair or foul? What about a ball out of the field of play that a player has a chance at? I worry about the fans' safety. It is a ballpark and with line drives and everything I think that fans need to be protected. There's a lot of stuff flying around there.