There is 'I' in Ramirez
The Sox have another prima donna on their hands. First Manny demands a trade, then turns down the only available option and now he's at it again.
This time, reports say he will not report to spring training camp until March 1, almost a full week after the rest of the team MUST report.
While I believe Manny will undoubtedly be ready for the year by way of a personal trainer, I simply can't understand why the Red Sox would allow such behavior from one of its star performers.
Maybe I answered my own question: Star player, RBI King, disgruntled athlete. I'm sure these roles all played a factor.
However, this year it's especially important to establish team chemistry early. The team needs to perform as a unit with each individual contributing his piece to that puzzle. Manny completes the picture.
Add the fact that Manny is participating in the World Baseball Classic beginning March 3 and he will basically miss a full month of spring training.
While he is THAT good, no one is above the team. That's why the team said its good-byes to Nomar and Pedro. Their actions like Ramirez' didn't gel.
What kind of message is the organization sending to its "new" players? What kind of grief with Manny's action cause?
So far, the team's other stars, the outspoken Curt Schilling and David Ortiz, aren't bothered according to the Boston Herald.
I am.
A sidenote: According to the LA Times and Orlando Cabrera, Ramirez was very much interested in joining the Angels.
Maybe he's taking the time to structure his own deal.
What do you think of Ramirez' actions?
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