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Started off crappy and i guess MLB informed him of a problem with a recent drug test. He informed them that hes retiring.
Started off crappy and i guess MLB informed him of a problem with a recent drug test. He informed them that hes retiring.
Tampa Bay Rays designated hitter Manny Ramirez is retiring.Major League Baseball announced the move in a statement on Friday."Major League Baseball recently notified Manny Ramirez of an issue under Major League Baseball's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program," the statement said. "Rather than continue with the process under the Program, Ramirez has informed MLB that he is retiring as an active player. If Ramirez seeks reinstatement in the future, the process under the Drug Program will be completed. MLB will not have any further comment on this matter."
At this point, I bet they opt to delay his arbitration clock and keep him down in the minors until at least May.Does Jennings get a call up now?
FULD = SPEEDAt this point, I bet they opt to delay his arbitration clock and keep him down in the minors until at least May.Does Jennings get a call up now?
Dan Johnson and his 1 for 23 thanks youThe Rays purchased the contract of Casey Kotchman from Triple-A Durham to replace Ramirez on the roster.
After his last positive test for Estrogen, I don't think we can rule out anythingSo, are we saying PED or THC here?
Kotchman is always huge.Dan Johnson and his 1 for 23 thanks youThe Rays purchased the contract of Casey Kotchman from Triple-A Durham to replace Ramirez on the roster.
The Angels sure have had a bunch of hitting prospects who haven't panned outKotchman is always huge.Dan Johnson and his 1 for 23 thanks youThe Rays purchased the contract of Casey Kotchman from Triple-A Durham to replace Ramirez on the roster.
No kidding, what's up with that. Trumbo, though he's not doing much thus far in the pros, seems to be promising.The Angels sure have had a bunch of hitting prospects who haven't panned outKotchman is always huge.Dan Johnson and his 1 for 23 thanks youThe Rays purchased the contract of Casey Kotchman from Triple-A Durham to replace Ramirez on the roster.
we're gonna need a bigger wingThe Rays purchased the contract of Casey Kotchman from Triple-A Durham to replace Ramirez on the roster.
I guess its time to open the steroid wing of the HOF
Manny, Bonds, Clemens, Palmerio, McGwire, Sosa
It would be a better universe if Fever Pitch with Jimmy Fallon never existedThe titles in '04 and '07 are practically meaningless now.
Not reallyThe titles in '04 and '07 are practically meaningless now.
Yea Yankee fan shouldn't throw stones here. Roger Clemens' pending lawsut says hi.Not reallyThe titles in '04 and '07 are practically meaningless now.
Doesn't bother me a bit. Fun seeing Manny smash the ball for all those years.![]()
As well as A-Rod and Pettitte (too many t's in that guys name)Yea Yankee fan shouldn't throw stones here. Roger Clemens' pending lawsut says hi.Not reallyThe titles in '04 and '07 are practically meaningless now.
Trumbo's looked pretty good and is batting 286.'Notorious T.R.E. said:No kidding, what's up with that. Trumbo, though he's not doing much thus far in the pros, seems to be promising.'Eephus said:The Angels sure have had a bunch of hitting prospects who haven't panned out'Notorious T.R.E. said:Kotchman is always huge.'Eephus said:Dan Johnson and his 1 for 23 thanks you'B Maverick said:The Rays purchased the contract of Casey Kotchman from Triple-A Durham to replace Ramirez on the roster.
Few players have come through in the clutch like Manny did. Still I can't stand his attitude, greed(PEDs.. not the contracts), and the way he wastes his potential. He doesn't deserve The Game or The Hall. Good riddance.Doesn't bother me a bit. Fun seeing Manny smash the ball for all those years.![]()
Ok we'll give back 1999 and 2000 if the Sox give back 2004 and 2007. Something tells me they're not taking that deal though...As well as A-Rod and Pettitte (too many t's in that guys name)Yea Yankee fan shouldn't throw stones here. Roger Clemens' pending lawsut says hi.Not reallyThe titles in '04 and '07 are practically meaningless now.
Yeah, that's why he retired.Word is he was facing a 100 game suspension.
I got that. I just didn't know how long the suspension was going to be. Thought I'd share in case anyone is as ignorant as myself.Yeah, that's why he retired.Word is he was facing a 100 game suspension.
I was literally "ROFL" when he cut off Damon's throw.Manny is my favorite ball player of all time.I love that he doesnt seem to give a ####.
Well, you're entitled to your opinion butNow that I've had some time to reflect on this, I think it would be a shame if the steroid issues kept him out of the Hall, as some of the talking heads who cover baseball would suggest. Other than Pujols and perhaps A-Rod, Manny is the best RH hitter of my lifetime. As with Bonds, juicing will make balls travel a greater distance, sure. But just sticking a needle in one's ### doesn't automatically mean someone is going to step into the box and RAKE the way ManRam did. If that were the case, there would be 200 guys with his numbers. I hope the HoF voters can someday take a step back and realize that this guy was a natural born hitter. Same with Rodriguez.
Well, technically, they were banned substances by MLB since 1990:http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/22247395/Okay, I hear what you're saying. I really do. Then I guess the main thing I would have a problem with is denying the guys who clearly were elite ball players before they started juicing. Bonds looked Ethiopian early in his career, and he was one of the best players in the game.
McGwire was a stick as a rookie, and he hit 49 HRs.
Should these guys be praised for "bulking up," even though there was no specific MLB rule against it? Of course not. But how much do we need to hurt them?
How naive do I look in this thread I started about Papi? Although Mike doubted it also in post 18.And hell Raider, manny and Ortiz were on the gas when they took the 2004 ALCS.
The commissioner can write any memos he wants. They just have no effect unless the union signs off on it, which it never did. And while the baselines for that era are skewed, the numbers just need to be put in context - which really isnt that hard.Well, technically, they were banned substances by MLB since 1990:http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/22247395/Okay, I hear what you're saying. I really do. Then I guess the main thing I would have a problem with is denying the guys who clearly were elite ball players before they started juicing. Bonds looked Ethiopian early in his career, and he was one of the best players in the game.
McGwire was a stick as a rookie, and he hit 49 HRs.
Should these guys be praised for "bulking up," even though there was no specific MLB rule against it? Of course not. But how much do we need to hurt them?
So there was a rule against, just not a means of testing until the horse was out of the barn.
Again, I've made the argument in the past, these were banned substances, illegal in the US and if it was such a minor advantage, why do these wonder drugs in the dark? Why not tell everyone what they can do?
How much have they been hurt if they don't go in the Hall of Fame? They already made their money, they already own the records, my personal belief is that their place in the Hall by definition takes the place of someone much more worthy. I'd honest to God put Maris in before Bonds, McGwire or Sosa.
They have taken everything from us as fans. They have taken our money, they have taken a big piece of the history of this game, which the numbers which are debated and treated as an evaluative baseline. And hell Raider, manny and Ortiz were on the gas when they took the 2004 ALCS. As a fan, I'm not interested in giving the last thing left to take and thats a hollow plaque in the Hall.
Let Balco build a juice hall and see who shows up.
How naive do I look in this thread I started about Papi? Although Mike doubted it also in post 18.And hell Raider, manny and Ortiz were on the gas when they took the 2004 ALCS.![]()