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Manny Ramirez #99 | Outfielder | Los Angeles Dodgers
Height: 6-0    Weight: 200    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: May 30, 1972, Santo Domingo,
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2009 Statistics
PeriodGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
Yesterday000000000000000000
Last 7 Days4140100010020900.071.188.071
Last 14 Days103055200400911000.167.375.233
Last 21 Days1442773017001311400.167.375.310
2009104352621022421963017178101.290.418.531
Games Played By Position
PeriodCDH1B2B3BSSLFCFRFOF
Last 7 Days0000004004
Last 14 Days0000009009
Last 21 Days000000130013
200900000010100101
Career Stats
YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
1993CLE22535910250020800.170.200.302
1994CLE9129051782201760424207204.269.357.521
1995CLE13748485149261311076675511225.308.402.558
1996CLE15255094170453331128585310409.309.399.582
1997CLE1505619918440026882379711504.328.415.538
1998CLE1505711081683524514553766121010.294.377.599
1999CLE1475221311743434416524961313109.333.442.663
2000CLE11843992154342381221186311704.351.457.697
2001BOS14252993162332411250181814702.306.405.609
2002BOS1204368415231033107007388501.349.450.647
2003BOS15456911718536137104319789405.325.427.587
2004BOS152568108175440431302482612407.308.397.613
2005BOS1525541121623014514410801011906.292.388.594
2006BOS130449791442713510201100110208.321.439.619
2007BOS133483841433312088007179208.296.388.493
2008BOS/LAD1535521021833613712130871112404.332.430.601
2009LAD104352621022421963017178101.290.418.531
Career2207796215062494531205461788373212831031748287.313.411.591
Player Notes
March 14, 2010
Manny Ramirez went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and an RBI in Los Angeles' exhibition game in Taiwan on Sunday.

Our View:Maybe a trip to Taiwan is all he needed to get going. When drafting Manny this spring, proceed with great caution, as it is highly unclear which Manny is going to show up this season: Hall-of-Fame slugger, or post steroid-suspension hollowed out shell.
March 4, 2010
Manny Ramirez will be the Dodgers' designated hitter in their Cactus League opener on Friday, according to Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times.

Our View:A sobering reminder of the position he will not be able to play for the Dodgers this season. Manny's always dubious defensive "skills" have eroded to the point of nearly nonexistent in recent seasons, and if his bat does not come back to its pre-steroid suspension levels, you have to begin to wonder if his atrocious play in the field is really worth it.
February 24, 2010
The Dodgers, whose projected opening day payroll of $107 million is $25 million lower than last season's, plan to keep player spending relatively stagnant until at least 2018, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Our View:That via internal team documents that have become available through team owner Frank McCourt's divorce trial. The documents show that the Dodgers plan to increase team revenue by over $230 million between now and 2018, but barely raise payroll. If this actually ends up being case, Dodgers fans can say goodbye to annually competing and goodbye to many high-end players.
February 22, 2010
Manny Ramirez claimed on Monday that 2010 will be his last season with the Dodgers, according to ESPN.com. "I won't be here next year, so I just want to enjoy myself," Ramirez said. "I don't know [if I'll play next year]. I just know I'm not going to be here. When the season is over, I will see where I'm at."

Our View:Ramirez said that he's been told that the Dodgers do not plan on re-signing him after his contract expires, and given that he turns 38 this May, you can't blame them. A lot regarding Manny's decision will surely be determined by how effective he plays this season, though it seems likely that he'll end up as a designated hitter in the American League next year, that is, if he doesn't opt to retire.
February 7, 2010
Dodgers third base coach Larry Bowa believes Manny Ramirez wants to play three or four more seasons in the major leagues, according to the Boston Globe.

Our View:Good luck with that, Manny. Always lost in the field, he looked lost in the batter's box last season after returning from his 50-game suspension for using a banned substance. Unless Manny has figured out a non-illegal way to get that extra pop back into his bat this offseason, he could be headed for a disastrous 2010. He is a very risky early-round pick.