So long, Manny. Don’t let the door hit you on the fanny.

April 9, 2011 · 1 comment

Very sad, the end of Ramirez’s career. To have played as long as he did, only to have people look at you funny now that this information has come out. But in a bizarro way, you have to give him credit for not saying:

  1. “It was my teammate’s stuff. I didn’t know what it was.”
  2. “It was a doctor’s prescription.”
  3. “I didn’t do anything wrong.”

A few of the items about the ballplayer you can put on your bookshelf:

Vaya con dios, Manny.

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1 Strikethree April 10, 2011 at 5:56 pm

The rhyming verse is just a bit short of worthiness for inclusion in Spitball Magazine’s poetry section!

It seems the lack of comment on the Bonds posting and now on the Ramirez posting speaks for the ho-hum response that discussion on PEDs and hitters now engenders. Strike 1… Bonds on trial. Ramirez retires to the bench after Strike 2. However, Clemmens’ indictment will refocus attention not on hitters and HR records, but on pitchers and pitching records, such as SO. STRIKE THREE?!

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