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Manny Ramirez. wants out
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Well,
Thursday's the trading deadline in MLB and it's at this time of year
that
General Managers earn their money, or not. If a team moves
early,
as the Yankees did last week in acquiring Xavier Nady and Damaso Marte,
it gets
the pick of the litter. The longer a team waits to make a move,
though,
the more sure it can be of what it's competition will look like after
the
deadline.
The Yankee moves addressed specific
weaknesses, really, and
make them a believable contending team. Even with their fairly
good
record and their recent run of wins, they were weak in the outfield and
needed
middle relief, and specifically a lefty, so that's what they got.
I'd
give them an edge to take their division now.
For
the World Champion Red Sox, at least as this is written, have even
bigger
problems. Problemo Numero Uno starts with Manny, of course, the
curiously
injured Manny Ramirez, who is doing his darnedest to manipulate a trade
from Boston, so he can clean up in free
agency, and happily
eschew Boston's
first of two 20 million-dollar option years
They say in agent-land that Manny can
do better, and word
has it that he's looking for another four years at about 25 million per
year. And, while he may not wind up getting that much, if he
becomes
available at all, he probably could get more than 20 million and more
than just
two more years.
So,
from a purely business standpoint, I can't blame Manny for his latest
shenanigans, except for a natural curiosity as to why he took the
contract in
the first place. Manny will be 38 two years from now, and it'll be a
lot easier
to negotiate his final contract now at a spritely 36.
Of course, the court of public opinion
in Red Sox Nation
seemed firmly anti-Manny as last night's game with the Yankees began,
and Manny
seemed to have orchestrated the whole affair, what with his comments on
playing
in Iraq. But by the end of the evening, after Manny's 3 for 5,
two-double
and two-rbi night, his hugs with Big Papi, and a huge win over the
Yankees,
public opinion seemed to have swung a bit in his favor.
It's
ironic though that Manny'd be better off with public opinion against
him.
Unless Boston
were willing to renegotiate his contract right now to his satisfaction,
a
highly unlikely scenario indeed, Manny'd be better off somewhere
else. Surely, there'll be a team willing to accede to his
demands. He has been and arguably is the best pure hitter in the
league.
Unfortunately
for Mr. Ramirez, Boston
has the option, two successive options, in fact. And, unless they
can
secure some benefit from a trade, either now or later, they'd be
foolish to
just let him go.
What
they have to weigh for themselves is just how much of a pain in the
neck Manny
can really be. I mean....he wasn't even trying before. But he can’t just tank the rest of the
season; no potential suitor in its right mind could ignore that.
Boston
hasn't gotten where it is by being stupid. Under the shrewd
tutelage of
young Theo Epstein, the Sox have shaped and re-shaped their team from
their
curse-breaking World Series win in 2004, and repeated that feat just
last year.
And,
as it’s another contract year for their popular All-Star catcher, Jason
Varitek, I think Boston
will trade Manny and keep Varitek, regardless of whatever outcry there
may be
in Beantown, assuming they can get some significant value in return. Of course, they have to make that decision
before they exercise their first option.
It’s
difficult to say who might want Manny. After
all, he’s not a youngster anymore. But
he has been very consistently great in that batter’s box. I’d think an American League team would be
more interested, for the DH possibilities alone. After
all, Manny has never been a Gold-Glove
in the outfield, but he sure can play balls off that Fenway wall.
Manny
could be a significant draw too. There’s
nobody who can command more attention than Manny, at least not for any
fun-loving sports fan. Look for an
American League team from a major city outside the AL East to make a
play
before the deadline… Detroit, Chicago, some
place like that.
Of
course, the Red Sox would like to get an outfielder in return, as
their young Jacoby Ellsbury hasn’t been knockin’ em dead this year. And the suitor would no doubt have to get some
indication from Manny as to whether a long-term contract was in the
cards at
all. Otherwise, why give up anything
valuable?
So
the Red Sox could look significantly different by Friday.
Will the Yankees take the chance that their
chief rivals won’t look quite different by then? I
don’t think so. Look for the Yankees to
pick up still another
pitcher for their pennant run. After all, if it isn’t Boston, it’ll be
the Angels who’ll be in
their way. And the Mets or Cubs in the
National League.
The
best player who may be available is the Rockies Matt Holliday. The Rockies
won’t be able to afford him next year. But
I don’t think the Rockies would drop
dead for
Manny Ramirez. I think the Rockies will be looking for some nice young
pitchers.
The
Mets of course need an outfielder. And New York would
be a
great place for Ramirez. I had even
heard on the radio a proposal of offering Beltran for Ramirez and
Ellsbury. Although
I wouldn’t like to see it myself, who knows? Stranger
things have happened. But can you just see
Manny playing left field
at Shea when he’s 40? I can’t.
Seattle
presents an interesting possibility for Boston. They
could really use an ace like Jarod
Washburn. And, if Seattle had once warmed up to Alex
Rodriguez,
they could certainly get very used to Manny Ramirez. We’ll
soon find out.
