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Manny being Manny

It's a good time to revisit Manny Ramirez as the NLCS gets underway. I wrote about my frustration with the way the media portrays Manny here. Check out a similar post with numbers to back it up:


Fox broadcaster Tim McCarver joined the chorus-well, actually he stepped in front of the chorus, grabbed a mike, waved down the band and called for a spotlight-Wednesday, slamming Manny Ramirez based largely on the same secondhand stories that have passed around for more than two months.

“[S]ome of the things he did were simply despicable, despicable - like not playing, refusing to play.”

In July, when Ramirez was supposedly “refusing to play,” the Red Sox played 24 games. Ramirez played in 22 of them. This was tied for fourth on the team with J.D. Drew and Jacoby Ellsbury. He was sixth on the team in plate appearances (AB+BB) in July. Not quite Lou Gehrig’s numbers, but he helped out a bit more than David Ortiz (six games), and was in the lineup somewhat more often than peers such as Moises Alou (one game). Oh, he didn’t get three days off in the middle of the month-Ramirez played in the All-Star Game.


More here. (Baseball Prospectus/Kottke)

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