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  • #31
    The Dodgers have learned that Manny Ramirez will be theirs for another season -- at a price tag of $20 million.

    Ramirez's agent, Scott Boras, told General Manager Ned Colletti on Friday that Ramirez would not exercise the escape clause in his contract that would have let the former All-Star outfielder re-enter the free-agent market at age 37.

    Ramirez had until Tuesday to inform the cash-strapped Dodgers if he intended to void the second year of a two-year, $45-million contract he signed in the spring -- something that was viewed as highly unlikely in baseball circles because of the kind of year Ramirez had.

    Although Ramirez just completed a season in which he was suspended 50 games for violating baseball's drug policy and had a significant dip in form, Colletti said he was pleased that Ramirez would be back.

    "There was no doubt he had his struggles this past season," he said. "We still feel that he's a very good hitter and maybe with a winter off and a chance to regroup, he can come back with a better frame of mind and his confidence rebuilt."

    In the 27 games before his suspension, he hit .348 with six home runs and 20 runs batted in. In 77 regular-season games after his return, he hit .269 with 13 home runs and 43 RBIs. He batted .281 with a home run and two RBIs in the Dodgers' eight postseason games.

    Boras blamed Ramirez's two-month midseason layoff for the late-season slump.

    "That's an unusual circumstance," he said. "That's something he's never dealt with, mentally or physically."

    Boras said he didn't know if Ramirez could have earned a larger payday by opting for free agency and acknowledged that the suspension could have hurt his value on the open market.

    "I think it's easier when you don't have to speculate about the numbers," Boras said, adding that Ramirez's decision to remain with the Dodgers was based mostly on his comfort level in Los Angeles.

    "Obviously, he enjoys L.A.," Boras said. "If he went into the marketplace, the real negative was that he could end up playing in a place he wasn't comfortable playing."

    Referring to Ramirez's tumultuous tenure with the Red Sox, Boras added, "After playing in Boston, that was important to him. . . . It was going to take the right situation for him to leave where he had taken so long to get to."

    With Ramirez back, the Dodgers can resume searching for a team to which they could deal outfielder Juan Pierre, who has two years and $18.5 million left on his contract. Colletti and his top assistants will head to Chicago for the general managers meetings, which start Monday. Meanwhile, five more Dodgers filed for free agency: Vicente Padilla, Jeff Weaver, Brad Ausmus, Jim Thome and Guillermo Mota.
    That Juan Pierre deal is so awesomely bad.

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    • #32
      If they eat his salary, or 2/3 of it, Pierre as an every day player for us in left isn't a terrible idea.

      Let's Beinfest get his blazingly fast guy in the lineup, and we're fielding what should be a spectacular defensive outfield of Maybin-Pierre-Ross/BC

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      • #33
        YES YES YES

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        • #34
          It would take a helluva prospect for the Dodgers to eat atleast 2/3 of that mammoth contract

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Ramp View Post
            It would take a helluva prospect for the Dodgers to eat atleast 2/3 of that mammoth contract
            Sending them Fippuh wouldn't cut it?
            CSBC Commish

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            • #36
              Originally posted by FishFanInPA View Post
              YES YES YES
              I believe you meant:

              Yep.

              Yep.

              Yep.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Ramp View Post
                  It would take a helluva prospect for the Dodgers to eat atleast 2/3 of that mammoth contract
                  what about a Chris Seddon type?
                  Originally posted by Madman81
                  Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
                  Need help? Questions? Concerns? Want to chat? PM me!

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Swift View Post
                    If they eat his salary, or 2/3 of it, Pierre as an every day player for us in left isn't a terrible idea.

                    Let's Beinfest get his blazingly fast guy in the lineup, and we're fielding what should be a spectacular defensive outfield of Maybin-Pierre-Ross/BC
                    If we're talking 2003-2004 or 2009 Juan Pierre, sure.

                    If we're talking about 2005-2008 Juan Pierre then it really doesn't make us any better because BC could probably give you the .650-.715 OPS he was putting up every year, or something close.
                    poop

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                    • #40
                      If he comes for nearly free, it's worth finding out which player he is.

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                      • #41
                        Griffey re-signs with the Mariners. Hopefully he gets to hit 650 next season, and at home.

                        And with Griffey signing (and thus giving them their DH) Matsui really doesn't have a whole lot of options beyond the Yankees.

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                        • #42
                          Blue Jays signed shortstop Alex Gonzalez to a one-year, $2.75 million contract.

                          The contract includes a $2.5 million club option for 2011. Gonzalez, 32, batted .238/.279/.355 with eight home runs and 41 RBI in 391 at-bats between the Reds and Red Sox in 2009. Of course, he comes with a fine reputation with the glove, ranking as one of the best defensive shortstops in the league. Like it or not, the Blue Jays have committed to a pair of veteran defensive specialists in Gonzalez and John McDonald over the past 24 hours. Marco Scutaro will have to find employment elsewhere.
                          http://www.rotoworld.com/content/pla...aspx?sport=MLB

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                          • #43
                            I like that fella.

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                            • #44
                              why

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Ramp View Post
                                why
                                Because I opened a beer for Metes once with my Marlins bottle opener and he got to hear Boog calling a World Series game winning homerun by that fella and Metes was like, I like that fella! I thought he meant Boog until just now.

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