Frank McCourt continues his attempt to build Boston West. He often gets Sox players past their prime. He also had a former manager until he realized too late that Grady Little may be a great guy but not the best manager.
Today, they traded for Manny Ramirez who has worn out his welcome in Beantown.
The Red Sox paid quite the price to be done with Manny. They pick up the rest of his salary for the year. Reports have them also sending out Brandon Moss and Craig Hansen to the Pirates in the 3-team trade. I liked Moss, but he didn’t seem to have a place on the Red Sox. He’ll get the shot he deserves with the Pirates. Hansen needed a change of location (Orel Hershiser’s analysis of his mechanical issues the other night was great by the way). The Pirates made out like bandits because they also picked up Andy LaRoche and Bryan Morris from the Dodgers. They got ripped off by the Yankees, so they made the Sox and Dodgers pay.
So far all the Sox receive is Jason Bay. That can’t be all. Really… Theo, you had to do better than that, right? Otherwise the Dodgers and Pirates really took advantage of their need to dump Manny and his bad attitude.
This is addition through subtraction in my view. Bay should benefit from being surrounded by better hitters, and may slide nicely into the 5 spot. Putting him right behind Ortiz may put too much pressure on the new guy.
Update: After Manny hit into a double play to end the Dodgers’ attempt to win, and Bay scored both Sox runs in a win we have this interesting tidbit from Gordon Edes:
And I missed this little part of Manny Being Nefarious.
“I heard about that,” Varitek said. “I didn’t see it.”
The acts, and words, of defiance seemed to multiply quickly thereafter.
I’m guessing that makes the Dodgers’ fans really excited. Manny really didn’t want to go there- all a show, just like the last few weeks. Manny reveals himself to be a petulent, greedy man. He’s also a man who thinks of no one but himself- consistently avoiding opportunities to reach out to fans, especially the Jimmy Fund kids. This taints the fond memories I have of him as a ball player. Ted Williams, the greatest hitter who ever lived -IMO- was notoriously self-centered, but was a big supporter of the Jimmy Fund and baseball camps/clinics for kids. Manny … not even close.
Well, I’ve mixed feelings about this one. Manny is the best hitter I’ve ever watched. It always seemed that he had just as much of a chance to get a hit on an 0-2 count than he would with a 3-0 count. Andy yet he couldn’t be trusted to put his heart into it.
I’m with you. We only get Bay? And we pay them to take him? I guess we get Bay for several years, right?
I think this hurt Ortiz’ avg as well. No?
Ortiz will probably get more walks until/unless the 4 & 5 hitters keep pounding the ball.
Manny’s been dropping off, and seemed to avoid the young fastball pitchers. He’s not as able to get around on the high heat.
But the main issue is the attitude. Sounds like he told them he wouldn’t play if they kept him. Apparently Ortiz went to him in ’06 to plead the case to keep playing- to protect Papi’s shot at 50+ HR and perhaps get back in the playoff hunt. Nope….
Manny cares about Manny.
Sox were tired of Manny.
Manny said he wanted out…?
Torre had his challenges in NY, well, after Manny gets tired of being sweet in his new environment, Torre will have his hands full w/ Manny as well.
I love that sound clip: “I’m tired of them; they’re tired of me.”
He won’t be in LA long enough to drive Joe completely crazy. He got what he wanted- he’s a free agent come Nov. That is what this was ALL about.
check the update above.