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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Are you on Manny's side?

By Chad Garner
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff
Manny Ramirez is a cheater, but he's still a big draw.
Is that a bad thing?
Granted, getting suspended from Major League Baseball for 50 games for violating the drug policy doesn't help his image --not that that hasn't been wrecked over the years with his lack of hustle, needing days off, faking injuries, etc. -- but there's no arguing that he's one hell of a hitter. 
That's what he is, he's a freak --just like Randy Moss catching touchdowns -- with a bat in his hand.
It's not my problem if you forgive him for all that's he's done with tarnishing his image, but that baseball talent that he has still makes us want to watch.
He can homer at any time, in any count, in a game, plus you get the added bonus of what will Manny do next? Will he hustle out a ground ball? Will he loaf it in the outfield? Will he even show up at the ballpark? It's the great mystery of Manny Being Manny.
Now, even though he's suspended from the Dodgers and isn't eligible to be reinstated until July 3, fans are flocking to the ticket booths in Albuquerque, N.M., in hopes of seeing Manny suit up and play in some minor league games to get ready for his return to the Dodgers.
Those fans probably don't agree with Manny's choices which got him suspended in the first place, but they obviously want to see the talented Manny on the field. 
There's no doubt that Manny can put on a show when he's got his uniform and spikes on and digs into the batter's box.
He's got the star power that makes people want to watch him.
Is he good for the game? That's debatable (post your comments, I'd like to hear what you think!), but he's a box office draw.
There's a reason the Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes' tickets for this week's series versus Nashville --where Manny may be suiting up to shake off some of the rust from serving a hefty suspension --are selling faster than hot cakes.
Yes, he's cheated the game, but he doesn't ever get cheated in the batter's box.
What's more important to the fans --being a clean ballplayer or hammering a homer to win a game?
You make the call!

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