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Make the Bad Manny Stop

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by user Ron Sen, MD

Why do we insist on making baseball a morality play? As much as the most ardent fans among us may protest, baseball is a multibillion dollar entertainment business. Its stars play a game and do not work miracles, and all in the industry, from players to peanut vendors have clay feet, like the rest of us.

Let's argue it both ways. Players have bad days. They weary of the 'marathon', they argue with their wives and girlfriends (we hope not at the same time), they get injured, have slumps, and occasionally aren't good people but self-indulgent boors. Like the rest of us.

Manny Ramirez doesn't bust it down to first base every at bat. Manny gets paid spectacular money to give his total effort. We expect him to prepare and perform at the highest level, satisfy the wishes of every reporter and every fan, and do it with a smile. Manny regularly produces forty homers, a hundred twenty RBI, hits .300 and plays a lot better leftfield than is generally appreciated.

Do you give 100 percent, every minute of every day, every week? Does every other major league player? Does everyone on the Red Sox? If David Ortiz grounds out to second and runs '90 percent', are we on his case?

Manny Ramirez doesn't have the commitment to play for the Red Sox. He sometimes demands a day off (for whatever reason), and might even feign injury or illness to get one. The dog eats his homework, illness in his family keeps him away from us, and he's seldom a great interview.

The last three seasons, Manny has played over 150 games a year. He averaged 112 runs scored, 42 homers, and 125 RBI. The 'good Manny' argument always gets down to those damn numbers, right? During those years he was an All-Star and won a Silver Slugger each year, and averaged fourth in the MVP voting. He was in the top ten in on-base percentage and slugging each of those years, and led the league in each category once during those years. He was in the top three in homers two of the three years and the top four in RBI each year. For sabermetricians, he was in the top five in runs created each year, and led or was second in two years. He averaged over ten assists and was the World Series MVP. That sounds like commitment to me.

Manny is moody. Supposedly Manny was upset about not getting credited for a hit in the Yankee series. Manny may have not wanted to play. At times Manny can get frustrated at work. Manny even has been known to socialize with the enemy, in the infamous Enrique Wilson case. (A billion Chinese couldn't care less.)

None of our readers ever gets upset over not getting credit for what they do. And all of us can't wait to get to work EVERY day. And we never get frustrated with our boss, coworkers, or customers.

Manny gets paid a fortune to do what he does. Manny isn't putting out enough effort to get paid more money than all of us. Why is he getting paid so much to play a game?

Most fans don't get paid as much as professional athletes. "Life isn't fair". Schoolteachers and nurses perform more valuable work than rockstars, but they don't get paid like them. If any of us can do what Manny can, we'd get paid close to what he gets paid, unless of course, we worked in some desert like Kansas City where we'd only get paid half as much. And by the way, if you get paid more than you're worth, exactly whose fault is that?

We're positive that Manny's negative. Maybe Manny isn't the happiest guy in an incredibly shrinking universe. I'm not happy that Pluto is only a Disney character instead of a full-fledged planet. Can we accept a guy for what he is, a mercurial first ballot Hall-of-Famer who has the talent to hit a baseball better than 99.99999998 percent of humans?



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Sat 08/26/06, 5:03 am EST


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DrpatriotAll-American
1193 days ago
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Nice article. I have to admit, at first I thought this was going to be about Manny Stiles, not Manny Ramirez.
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UfgatorsDiv-I Stud
1193 days ago
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but it got you to read the article! which poses a new question: do we dislike manny ramirez so much that we've shunned him from our minds, thus any reference to "manny" is someone else? great article!!
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JoebookRed-Shirting
1193 days ago
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I just think we like Manny Stiles so much that we hope there are more articles about him.
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I am a cpcpMajor Leaguer
1193 days ago
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To be fair to Manny Stiles, the headline says "Bad Manny" not "Worst Manny"
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1193 days ago
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Manny Hernandez???
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XinophDraft Pick
1193 days ago
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We're just on his case because he's such a fun target. It's like Jeter. Jeter's just a good, hard-working guy who doesn't get in a lot of trouble, and yet people like to rip on him. I mean, on a teamful of guys like Sheffield and A-Rod, Jeter gets as many nasty comments - does that make any sense? Of course not. I honestly couldn't care less about Manny's attitude, for the most part. He doesn't seem to affect his own play very much with his craziness. He doesn't poison the clubhouse, like a Carl Everett or a Shea Hillenbrand. As long as he keeps getting in HRs and RBIs, who cares if he wants a day off now and again, or doesn't run well, or whines about ridiculous things?
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1193 days ago
Score 3+-
Ramirez or Stiles?
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BarkingclamVarsity
1193 days ago
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There's also a couple intangibles with Manny too - because he bats behind Ortiz, it's suddenly Ortiz has that is this huge clutch hitter who have to pitch to... but when Manny doesn't play, you can just walk Papi and get Youkilis to groundout (which, as I recall, happened just a few days ago when Manny decided to sit out a game).
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1193 days ago
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Ramirez should play every day. He is Boston's best player, and should be out there. As a professional baseball player, he knows he is needed to play every day. So that's what he should do. It says a lot about MLB. If a player feels it possible to miss a game, he is showing a game isn't that important. Whereas, sitting out an NFL Game could ruin a season. I don't blame him for wanting a day off, but as a professional sportsman, he should put it behind him, and get on with it.
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Bball3345Draft Pick
1193 days ago
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Do people not take sick days in England?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1193 days ago
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sometimes it's better to sit than risk further injury. Ask T. Eldorad Owens!
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Bball3345Draft Pick
1193 days ago
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We hold our "heroes" to a higher standard than ourselves, which isn't right.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1193 days ago
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If I was getting $22M a year in guaranteed money to play baseball for a living - I think I could pretty much figure out a way to be happy to go to work every day. I have no sympathy for any of these guys that get booed or get a bad wrap, whether it's Manny, A-Rod, Barry Bonds, whoever. If the player is hurt, that's one thing, but if he is refusing to play a few games because the official scorer at Fenway didn't give him a base hit on a ground ball to shortstop (which is what I have read online from Boston media sources) he deserves all the crap that gets dumped on him.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1193 days ago
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nice work Doc+ (I will get even with you somehow!)

The difference - Ramirez is a hitting savant and Stiles is just a plain ol' idiot

Does anyone besides me see Man Ram in pinstripes before his career is over??

(maybe I'll change my name back to Man E. Stiles)
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Ron Sen, MDRed-Shirting
1193 days ago
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Manny - it wasn't supposed to be a pun on you, but maybe that's better. Sports are supposed to be fun, right? Regards to you and yours.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1193 days ago
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s'all good, Doc. If you ever do wanna write bad stuff about me, I'll vote for that too!
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CochiseWaterboy
1192 days ago
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But Manny put up that sign "Manny being Manny" a while back after making a nice play. Doesn't that relieve him of having to put a serious effort into all his games?
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