Look Terez, I told manny if wants to get some he better give his black card and stop complaining..
Former Red Sox goof ball Manny Ramirez ‘ wife, Juliana, dropped $9,000 in the shoe department at Bloomingdale’s in Chestnut Hill the other day. One of the purchases, we’re told, was a $1,000-plus pair of Christian Dior boots. – Boston Herald
With all the female hormones Manny has taken, they very well could be for him. -TO
Terez, this is our dealer...He gives us what we need and we win world series in return..
Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003, lawyers with knowledge of the results told The New York Times.The two were key members of the Boston Red Sox World Series teams in 2004 and 2007. -ESPN
After a 6-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds on 7.22.09, Manny Ramirez talks about his game winning, pinch-hit grand slam in the bottom of the sixth inning. Ramirez hadn’t been expected to play due to a sore hand suffered in the previous night’s game, but was inserted into the game to play hero… and on Manny Ramirez Bobblehead Night, no less!
Terez, I've known manny for a long time..He looks but never touches..He's no cheater..
Manny Ramirez wasn’t welcomed back with open arms by everyone at Petco Park. There was a particularly strong voice of dissent in the San Diego Padres’ clubhouse, that of pitcher Chris Young. Young said Sunday that he “absolutely” considered Ramirez a cheater. “How else can you view it?” Young asked. “There’s no black and white.” Young, who is on the disabled list, said he was particularly disappointed with the ovations Ramirez received over the weekend. “I think it sends the wrong message to kids,” Young said. “Juan Pierre should be the one getting those ovations, in my opinion.” – LA Times
Manny might be a cheater..but he’s the most popular cheater of all time..Manny gets a mulligan for being money..-TO
Manny Ramirez is back in the big leagues, looking like a guy who missed 50 games. Returning from his suspension for violating baseball’s drug policy, the Los Angeles slugger barely hit the ball out of the infield in the Dodgers’ 6-3 win over the San Diego Padres on Friday night. He did provide a lot of energy to the team with baseball’s best record.
It’s time for the Manny Show(s). Fox’s Prime Ticket will have enhanced features on tonight’s broadcast of Manny Ramirez’s return in San Diego and why not? The network has added an extra right-field camera for more and better shots of Ramirez. See Manny bend over to smell the grass. See Manny wipe his face. See Manny shake his hair. Plus there will be a special road edition of the “Dodgers Live” pregame and postgame 30-minute shows. And the Dodgers-Padres Saturday game is one of three regional games of the week for Fox (Channel 11 locally). The network will break in on its other Saturday telecasts — Mets at Phillies and Tigers at Twins — to show Ramirez’s first at-bat Saturday, though that won’t actually be his first at-bat since his suspension. But it will probably seem that way to the national audience.
Fox Sports President Ed Goren said, “We think many baseball fans will be interested to see how he’s received by the fans in San Diego. It could forecast how fans will react in other National League parks the Dodgers visit the rest of this season.”
It figures, Manny would be the one dude who tests positive, and becomes more famous and beloved..Manny is money..-TO
Terez, I love the minors man..The fans treat me like a god...
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. (AP) – Manny Ramirez went about his baseball business Saturday night, going through pregame stretching, shagging balls in left field and taking batting practice. His routine didn’t include talking to reporters as the Los Angeles Dodgers slugger resumed his minor league rehab stint. He replied, “No, gracias” when asked if he would speak. Ramirez homered in his first at-bat, sending the second pitch from left-hander Nick Schmidt into left field after being introduced to a smattering of boos mixed with cheers. He batted leadoff as the designated hitter for the Single-A Inland Empire 66ers in his third rehab game. He wore a long white sleeve on his left arm.Fans chanted “Manny! Manny!” during his second at-bat. Facing two strikes, Ramirez drew a walk after Schmidt uncorked a wild pitch that allowed the runner on first to advance. He then scored to increase the 66ers’ lead to 3-0 in the third.