Man-Ram hit his first homer in Dodger blue today against my DBacks. Thats exactly why he is there for - to help the Dodgers beat the DBacks and take the division. Aint' nobody winning the Wild-Card from NL West. So it's the division or bust for both these teams. Manny is a huge addition and the Dodgers got him for cheap too. They apparently will just pay the million dollar trade bonus and the Sox will pay the 7 mill salary for the rest of the year. They also waived the team option for the next 2 years and that makes Manny a free agent after this season. Of course he is gonna want a long-term contract, though he wont get the 20 mill per that he was getting in the older contract. Not sure if the Dodgers will give him the long-term security that he wants at age 36. As for Boston, they are literally paying him to go away. This thing got ugly real fast between the two sides after 8 years of good living.
After 80 years of futility, the Manny era has brought Boston 2 championships in 8 years and still the marriage ended very badly. As usual Curt Schilling is yapping away now about Manny not playing hard etc., but manny-being-manny had gotten old in bean-town. His numbers have definitely declined as he has aged, but I still thought the Sox-fans were not giving him the love he deserved the last couple of years. Big-Pappi took home all the love and Manny became an after-thought. I know that the younger Pappi's numbers have been more impressive than Manny's the last few years, but I am very interested in seeing how he does without Manny in the lineup. Manny may not be Pappi-level clutch, but he is pretty clutch. His record against the top pitchers in the league is off the charts. I consider Manny to be one of the best hitters of our generation. Now the Dodgers have him. Unfortunately, Manny may also be one of the worst fielders of our generation and I wonder if his next contract with a NL team like the Dodgers makes sense. I always thought he should retire as a DH in AL.
The trade deadline was huge this time in MLB. 3 hall-of-famers, with more than 1100 home runs between them, switched teams in a matter of 24 hours. Pudge Rodriguez went to the Yankees. Great trade for the Yanks to compensate for Posada's injury. Ken Griffey JR went to the WhiteSox. I like that trade too for the Sox. Griffey can help them the next 2 months. But the Dodgers getting Manny was the headliner. Manny will probably be re-energized by the new locale, plus he has to perform if he wants the big, last contract of his life. The better he does the last 2 months of the season, the more money he will make. As simple as that. Lets see if LA gets more out of Manny than Milwaukee is getting out of CC Sabathia, who is dominating for them right now. LA is suddenly becoming a big baseball hub with the Angels having the best record in the bigs and they also got one of the biggest names in the trade market when they got Mark Teixeira a while back. Always happy to see the Left coast do well in anything.
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