As the ovation built for Cruz in the first inning, he stepped out of the box and took a few practice swings. No wave or tip of the helmet. He appreciated the gesture, but he was focused on hitting. "It was pretty good," he said. "It was nice. They were always behind me when I was here." Cruz has left his Rangers days behind him. He's happy in his new surroundings, as he keeps telling visiting media. "I think I'm already part of this team," he said. "I feel really comfortable in the locker room and with my teammates, so when you see old faces, memories come back but ... everything is going smooth. "I'm happy where I am right now. That's the only thing I can say. I cannot ask for anything else. I think my Lord has blessed me really well and I feel happy. That's the only thing I can say." Cruz signed a one-year, $8 million deal with the Orioles. He has no idea where he'll play in 2015. Maybe in Baltimore. Wherever he lands, it figures to cost his team a lot more money. "I cannot predict what's going to happen," Cruz said. "Just like I said, just stay focused on whatever's going on right now."