It might be time for Manny to be Manny again. No, not as a player. Ramirez wants to be a hitting coach. This is what MLB insider Jon Heyman tweeted on Thursday: "Manny Ramirez is getting word out to ...
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Manny Ramirez is one of baseball’s most eccentric and unpredictable stars. From bizarre antics like sleeping with teammates, using a random fan as his hitting coach, to his infamous moments on the ...
Starting fresh with the Red Sox, Willson Contreras is ready to prove he can hang in Boston. He may be more motivated to succeed after comparisons to Red Sox great Manny Ramirez.
According to a report from Hector Gomez, Lucas Ramirez has been promoted to High-A in the Los Angeles Angels system. Ramirez is the son of Boston Red Sox Hall of Famer Manny Ramirez. Hector Gomez had ...
The Yankees and Red Sox have become renewed trade partners in recent years, and now, Boston legends are pointing to the Bronx Bombers as a way of doing business. In the latest chapter of “the rivalry ...
Manny Ramirez‘s days as a power-hitting player are behind him, but the former Boston Red Sox slugger wants to make a return to Major League Baseball in a different role. A source told MassLive’s Sean ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Manny Ramirez should be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. Period. The numbers tell an undeniable story: 555 home runs, a .312 career batting average, 1,831 RBIs, and a staggering OPS+ of ...
If Manny Ramírez ever makes the National Baseball Hall of Fame, it won't be the traditional way. The former Boston Red Sox slugger fell short of induction for the 10th straight ballot, the Hall of ...
The second son of former MLB superstar slugger Manny Ramirez could potentialy emulate his dad with a right-handed swing just as gorgeous and powerful. Former Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers ...
Did Manny make it? Omar? Here's an explanation from Beacon Journal writer Ryan Lewis regarding his 2026 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot.
Legendary MLB slugger Manny Ramirez wants to join a big-league team as a hitting coach, according to his agent, Hector Zepeda, per New York Post columnist Jon Heyman. “He wants to bring his greatness ...