SAN FRANCISCO - Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland has been around long enough to know what he likes about baseball and what he can do without. Daily meetings with the media are not on the top of the 67-year-old's fun things to do list. "The hardest part is probably dealing with the media, and I don't mean that disrespectful," he told reporters before the Tigers faced the San Francisco Giants in the World Series opener on Wednesday. "It takes a lot of time. You're answering a lot of questions. You're questioned a lot, you're second‑guessed a lot. The fun part is normally the game. ...