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Manny Ramirez: Don't Let the Door Hit You on the Way out

So, Manny Ramirez has decided to retire rather than face another suspension for failing a drug test.  Not surprising in the least, either the failed test or the walking away.  Once again, a lack of character taints an entire career and for Ramirez this is just the latest example.

Pittsburgh Pirates: Pitching Has Been Good, but Will It Stay That Way?

It's difficult to imagine things having gone any better for the Pittsburgh Pirates pitching staff through first eight games in 2011. The offense has hit for a team on-base percentage of just .312 and a stunningly bad (but not league-worst) .295 weighted on-base average. But the pitching has kept the team in every game it has played.

And they're winning.  

Manny Ramirez Hangs 'Em Up and I Say "Good Riddance!"

Okay, now you can boo him.

And throw some dirt on the Rays season while you’re at it.

Manny Ramirez was one step ahead of the law Friday when he abruptly quit retired from baseball, which appeared ready to slap him with a second suspension. This slap was for 100 games, after he again violated the sport’s drug policy.

Manny, 38, bailed.

San Francisco Giants: The Slimmer Pablo "Panda" Sandoval

"Panda" went on a much needed diet, and the effects are showing. Sandoval has come out on a tear, leading the team with a .440 average. He also leads the team with a.481 OBP and 11 hits. 

Sandoval, like a few Giants, may be playing this season with a chip on his shoulder after he was benched during the playoffs and didn't contribute much. Sandoval had an average of .268 last season after hitting .330 in his first full major league season. 

Manny Ramirez: Courage in the Face of Injustice

Manny Ramirez is a man of great courage. He has retired from baseball rather than allow Major League Baseball to unjustly suspend him for 100 games.

Major League Baseball announced on April 8, 2011 that Ramirez has been forced to retire in order to avoid addressing a drug "issue" raised by the league. In its usual fashion, MLB has refused to identify the substance it has accused Ramirez of using.

San Francisco Giants: The Aaron Rowand Effect on the Giants

The San Francisco Giants are going to have many decisions to make in the outfield. Cody Ross will return from a torn calf injury in less than two weeks. The biggest decision of all may be what to do with outfielder Aaron Rowand. 

Manny Ramirez Retires: Farewell to One of Baseball's Most Lovable Characters

April 8th, 2011, a day that will live in infamy. It's the day Manny Ramirez officially decided to hang up the spikes. 

This is neither a time to complain about Manny's faults nor a time to debate just how much Manny's legacy has been affected—it's a time to appreciate the career of one of the most feared right-handed hitters to ever step foot into a major league batting box.

Manny Ramirez Makes Alfred E. Neuman Look Like a Rocket Scientist

Mad Magazine should feature Manny Ramirez on their covers. He’s one of the original Boston Red Sox Idiots. And, now we have confirmation he is crazy as a Looney Toon.

Imagine having been banned once for 50 games for using a forbidden substance, and then to use the proverbial putative something again.

Imagine being so stupid that you are caught once more with hormones, steroids or the creeping crud inside you.

Shocking Manny Ramirez Tell-All Book Deal: "I'm Not the Only Boston Idiot!!!"

Get ready, folks, for the other pink sox to drop.

Remember back in 2004 and 2007 when practically everybody not working for Everybody's Sox Patriots Network (including many who only days ago were yet again spewing the "best team ever" Red Sox spin) were publicly broaching the issue of drug testing for Manny, his longtime roommate Papi and some of their other bloated Beantown buddies?

(Try Google Archive if your memory needs a jolt.)

Colorado Rockies: Rough Game in Pittsburgh, but It's Just a Bump in the Road

On a cold and rainy night in Pittsburgh, the Pirates downed the Colorado Rockies 4-3 in 15 innings. 

Yes, Franklin Morales gave up a walk-off RBI double to José Tabata. Though it may be harsh, let's face facts. They're still the Pirates. (Don't worry, Pirates fans. You get kudos later—keep reading.)

The same Pirates who haven't had a winning season in almost two decades. Manny Ramirez wasn't even playing in the majors the last time they rose above .500.

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