The Red Sox Should Sign Manny Ramirez
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
If you read the title of this article, I’m sure it was difficult for you not to roll your eyes. Manny Ramirez and the Boston Red Sox had an extremely bitter divorce in the middle of the 2008 baseball season. The result was Ramirez being traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers for pennies on the dollar.
While the ending was definitely acrimonious, the Red Sox should remember the good times with Ramirez. He helped the Red Sox, a team that hadn’t won anything in ages, to two World Series championships. He was not only a clutch hitter but he was also feared by every pitcher who ever threw a ball towards him.
Listening to Ramirez after all the incidents and the final divorce, you could tell that he didn’t like how it ended either. He didn’t like that fans and baseball experts were saying he stopped trying and gave up on the team. He didn’t like how he was portrayed as the bad guy in Boston.
If the Red Sox organization can swallow their pride and make him a contract offer, I’m sure the Boston fans will forgive Ramirez. He could come back to town as the returning hero. All the boos would turn back into cheers and Ramirez could get back to trying to bring championships back to Boston.
It may sound crazy but without Manny Ramirez, the Red Sox simply aren’t nearly as good. If it’s either championship contender with Ramirez or American League pretender without him, the Red Sox should forgive, forget and extend an offer.















