Manny Ramirez
met with the
media at Fenway Park this afternoon.
Everything was my fault, but you have to be a real man to realize when you do wrong. ... You look back and say I did this wrong, but what's done is done. All you can do is go and play the game and finish your career good.
Ramirez said he would have approved a trade to the Red Sox had they put in a waiver claim.
Hey, I gotta come and see what I could do for them. What I did here in the past is in the past. They way they are playing, why should I say no to them?
I'm surprised the Boston media is even reporting this. Its probably kinda hard to spin "Its all my fault" against him.
ReplyDeleteIts probably kinda hard to spin "Its all my fault" against him.
ReplyDeleteEither he is lying or it took him too long to admit it.
I'm gonna say he's probably trying to just get everyone off his back. They--being the media and anti-Manny fans--will never accept that the team screwed up, or that the media made shit up, or that the fallout was anyone's fault but clubhouse cancer extraordinaire, Manny Ramirez. However unfair, that's how it is. Manny has apparently realized this.
ReplyDeleteThen again, this could be a play he's making to try and return to the team if his option isn't picked up/contract isn't extended.
I'm gonna say he's probably trying to just get everyone off his back. . . . Then again, this could be a play he's making to try and return to the team if his option isn't picked up/contract isn't extended.
ReplyDeleteNeither of these sound very Manny-like. He may be trying to get them off his back, and who could blame him, but he must know that whatever he says or does will be spun badly. He has no reason to play games.
Good for him ....I always respected him as a ballplayer..It would be nice to respect him as a person as well....
ReplyDeleteI hope Yook says something tommorrow...
Youk is away from the team tending to his "injury"... what a puss.
ReplyDeleteAs a long time fan/supporter of Manny who was upset with how he acted towards the tail end of his career in Boston, especially in the months leading up to his trade, and as someone who argued with the proprietor of this blog and many of the frequent commenters, I'd like to ask the following questions to whoever'd like to answer them.
ReplyDelete1) Does this change your interpretation of some of the events/rumors/libel that surrounded Manny during his time here. I.E., do you think some of what you previously considered MUMS may have, in fact, been accurate reporting?
2) Do you think this apology is sincere, an attempt to preemptively head off some criticism from the media?
3) Does the way things ended in LA (the final game ejection, the PED suspension, the refusal to speak to the media) have any bearing on how you viewed his time here.
For the record, if you go back through this blog's archives you can find me arguing that he was attempting to force a trade out of Boston, and was acting in a way that could effect the team adversely. I never believed he tanked or didn't play his hardest during the actual games, at least not to an extent greater than that everyone else does. I don't think the three called strikes from Mo were anything other than a bad at bat; everyone has them, I don't think it was intentional. I appreciate the apology from Manny, as I do think he had stuff to apologize for. And I attended the second (third? can't remember) Dodgers - Red Sox game this year and cheered like hell.
1) Does this change your interpretation of some of the events/rumors/libel that surrounded Manny during his time here. I.E., do you think some of what you previously considered MUMS may have, in fact, been accurate reporting?
ReplyDeleteNo. I never claimed Manny was perfect, never thought he did nothing wrong. (Plus Manny did not refer to anything specific other than the Yook slap.)
MUMS also refers to the extent/duration/vehemence of media/fan comments, i.e., when Varitek, Nixon, or Ortiz jog to first, the 'EEI screamers go crack open another beer, and when Manny jogs, it's the end of the fucking world and a talk-show topic for a week.
2) Do you think this apology is sincere, an attempt to preemptively head off some criticism from the media?
No idea. No.
3) Does the way things ended in LA (the final game ejection, the PED suspension, the refusal to speak to the media) have any bearing on how you viewed his time here.
No.
My answers, FWIW:
ReplyDelete1. No.
2. No way of knowing, could be either, doesn't matter to me either way.
3. No, and I can't imagine why it would.
Accuracy of reporting can't be judged when writers apply completely different standards to different players.
Also, frankly, I don't care what people say about Manny. I mean that as a statement of simple fact: I do not care. I loved both his performance and his personal style as a Red Sock. He made our team great and he made me laugh, and he often exuded joy for the great game.
He gave me far, far more reasons to love him than to dislike him. So what LA or Boston sports media - or self-styled ethicists - says about him is completely inconsequential to me.