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  • Manny won't block Red Sox trade

    Ramirez says he won't object to any trade from Red Sox
    By Enrique Rojas
    ESPNdeportes.com

    Manny Ramirez is willing to help the Boston Red Sox if the team decides they are better off without him.


    "If the Red Sox are a better team without Manny Ramirez, they should trade me; I will not object," said Ramirez in a telephone interview with ESPNdeportes.com on Sunday.

    "I don't have any preferences: I could choose a team that offers me the best conditions or one in the chase for the postseason. I don't care where I play, I can even play in Iraq if need be. My job is to play baseball," added Ramirez.

    Ramirez, .298, with 16 home runs and 63 RBIs this season, returned to the Red Sox lineup on Saturday to face the New York Yankees after missing the two previous games due to pain in his right knee.

    Manager Terry Francona and Red Sox officers spoke with Ramirez on Friday after the results to test of both his knees revealed no injuries.

    There were reports in the Boston media that the team was planning to take disciplinary action against Ramirez if he did not return to the lineup for the last two games of the series against the Yankees.

    It was also suggested during the weekend that the Red Sox management could evaluate the idea of trading Ramirez before Thursday's deadline.

    Ramirez, 36, is playing the last season of the eight-year, $168 million contract he signed with Boston in December 2000. The club keeps two options of $20 million each.

    "If they can get a trade, I'd approve it. If they can't trade me, then they will simply have to inform me by the end of the season that they won't use the options and we'll go separate ways," said Ramirez, who must approve any trade to a different team because of his 10-5 condition (10 years in the Major Leagues and the last five with the same team).

    "I don't want to be a problem and a distraction to the Red Sox in such a critical moment of the season. I want to help the team, even if that means I have to go," said Ramirez.

    As regards his knee problems, Ramirez said he thinks he's dealing with tendinitis and denied he could be faking injuries.

    "I'm a ballplayer with more than 500 home runs and almost 2,000 RBIs. I'm a professional. I don't know how anybody can say I could be making it all up," said Ramirez, who has hit .312 with 509 home runs and 1,667 RBIs in 16 seasons.

    Ramirez is convinced that all the fuss surrounding his injury and his contractual situation is part of a Red Sox campaign to portray him as the "bad guy."

    "The Yankees are getting closer and getting stronger, while we haven't done much," said Ramirez. "I could say that right now there's a strange atmosphere in our team," he added.

  • #2
    My 1st thoughts were Phillies or Mets?

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    • #3
      What kind of package deal do you think Boston would want for Manny?

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      • #4
        I really don't know.

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        • #5
          Theyve been on an off with his saga for 3 years now about trading Manny in the offseason or at the deadline....he needs they Red Sox and the Red Sox need him.....its a perfect fit. These two are like bickering spouses who love each other.

          PEACE

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          • #6
            Originally posted by MtrCtyPimp
            Theyve been on an off with his saga for 3 years now about trading Manny in the offseason or at the deadline....he needs they Red Sox and the Red Sox need him.....its a perfect fit. These two are like bickering spouses who love each other.

            PEACE

            There is a big difference this time. His contract is up at the end of the year, unlike years past. Someone can get his bat for 2 months and then walk away.

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            • #7
              I would definitely not trade Manny. I consider him as one of the top 5 hitters in baseball year in and year out.
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              • #8
                has to be american league team. too much of a liablity in left field. my guess is texas or angels. big pocket owners. mets could used his bat in a big way though!!!! a risk they may have to take
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                • #9
                  Last week when the RedSox were @ Angels and Manny was rolling around in the outfield crawling for the baseball, they showed Epstein sitting in the front row, he had a look on his face that said "fuck manny being manny" I just don't think the redsox will get equal value for manny with his big contract, lack of defense, and manny claiming that he has tendinitis in his knees...How about a deal centered around Andru Jones & Furcal for Manny

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                  • #10
                    Andruw Jones?

                    Are you kidding me!!!!!!!!!!!

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                    • #11
                      that's exactly what I said when the Dodgers signed his sorry ass after losing out on Torii Hunter

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                      • #12
                        The Red Sox have no interest in that Jones contract (IMO).

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                        • #13
                          Red Sox in September would be lost without Manny......guy is a 1st ballot hall of famer and even though he isnt producing at the same clip as a few years ago he is still all star caliber.

                          Say what you want about the guy but he is worth every penny of that 8/160 million deal.

                          PEACE

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by trimsknows
                            has to be american league team. too much of a liablity in left field. my guess is texas or angels. big pocket owners. mets could used his bat in a big way though!!!! a risk they may have to take
                            I would be shocked if they traded him to Angels, a team Sox could very well play if they make the playoffs and a team which has defeated team 5 of 6 so far this year.
                            If Angels offer Vladimir in return, well then it would be ok.
                            Last edited by savage1; 07-27-2008, 07:16 PM.

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                            • #15
                              He grew up in the Bronx......









                              Yanks??

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