Ramirez is unhappy with the Red Sox management

July 2008

Manny Ramirez, the prolific run getter, seems to be fed up playing for the Red Sox team as he has hinted that he is open to any trade from the Red Sox team. Ramirez has said that he will not interfere with the Red Sox management if they have any plans of trading him. He said that his job is to play baseball and that he will be able play in any team that offers him a good package. Manny Ramirez has scored 16 home runs this season and his record speaks volumes about his abilities to destroy an opposition on a given day. The Red Sox fans will be hoping that no such traded off occurs and will be buying tickets to watch Manny hit many more hefty blows in Red Sox colors.

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Ramirez proves his worth in the eighth innings

April 2008

Manny Ramirez one the most prolific hitters in the Red Sox camp proved it once again as he claimed career high 496th homer last Saturday night in his team 5-3 win over the Rangers at the Fenway Park. The amazing power of Ramirez was there to see for everyone fan at Fenway Park as his magnificent two run homer may have crossed the Cask n Flagon on Lansdowne Street if it had not hit the light tower.

 

Ramirez later said that he wants to keep playing like this in the future as well and with every match that he is playing he seems to be building more and more confidence in himself and his hitting powers. Manny Ramirez has now mustered 9 go ahead RBIs and also has a record of six game winning RBIs. Ramirez is pretty confident of keeping this rich vein of form going for a longer period of time.

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Red Sox Win a Surprise Even Without Best Hitter

April 2008

Red Sox fans feared the worst when they saw how the team’s best hitter Manny Ramirez was shown the door during the second inning. He was ejected after his first at-bat because he dared question a called third strike by plate umpire Paul Emmel. A heated exchange of words took place right before his ejection. Fans started praying for a miracle and sure enough, the Red Sox wrestled the game back from the Texas Rangers to beat them with a final score of 6-5.

They first kept fans at the edge of their seats with a 5-0 deficit but finally managed to overcome all odds to win for the eighth time out of nine games that they played. First baseman Sean Casey was quick to comment that they can still win the game because they have ample talents. He also added that he is proud of the team’s overall perseverance and never-say-die attitude. He could be referring to Joe Thurston who came into the field as Ramirez’s replacement. To date, the Red Sox kept a great game momentum this season to secure five or more runs in the last eight games they played in.

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