Back when Manny Ramirez was on the Red Sox, he gave the franchise and its fans more than enough reasons to be annoyed at him. Red Sox Nation put up with "Manny being Manny" while he risked missing easy catches to be fancy and show off, wasted time high fiving fans instead of throwing the ball to the infield, lazily jogged around the bases, socialized at night when he was too sick to play during the day, peed in the Green Monster in the middle of an inning, faked injuries, or worst of all, was a Yankees fan.
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For Manny to have left with a vendetta against the Red Sox seems ridiculous to me. True, maybe the franchise was so horrible to him from the start that they drove him to behave so poorly. But with his $160 million deal and World Series ring, it seems unlikely that he had much good reason to be so pissed off. Still, the only thing that Manny and the Red Sox ever seemed to agree upon was the decision to trade Manny in 2008, described in this
article from projo.com.
After being traded to the LA Dodgers, Manny wasn't happy enough just being off the Red Sox, he wanted to punish the Red Sox. According to this
New York Post article, Manny wanted "to sign a free-agent deal with the Yankees this offseason [after the 2008 season] and get 19 chances a year to punish Boston".
Manny grew up in New York City, so it makes sense that he would have dreamed his whole life of playing for the Yankees. But why did it have to be about punishing the Red Sox? Really, I think he punished the Red Sox enough when he was in Boston.
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Clearly, the Yankees did not sign Manny. He remained with the Dodgers until 2010, where he pulled some of the same stunts as he did with the Red Sox, until the Chicago White Sox took him on. This past January he signed with the Tampa Bay Rays. He's too scruffy for the clean cut Yankees anyway. Over the years he has threatened retirement quite a few times, and now is on this
Bleacher Report list of the top 25 players who might retire after 2011, but not by choice.
Manny had a good eight-year run with the Red Sox, where the fans supported him even with the way he treated the team when he was Manny being Manny. Too bad he had to ruin everyones respect for a great ball player, even though the way he talks to reporters has always made it clear that his
own love and respect for Manny Ramirez remains very much intact.
Manny was a total brat during his last few years as a Red Sox player. You got this just right! Thanks for putting into words the thoughts that I'd been having all along. Now that he has tested for drugs (at least) twice in his career, I'm glad he's finally out of baseball. He can take his stupid hair and watch his son play little league.
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