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Hanley Ramirez batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...
posted 7/22/2007 in Hanley Ramirez Bookmarks
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NL West Preview
Published 4/1/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Rich: Fun stat comparison... In the second half last season, All-World shortstop Hanley Ramirez hit .282/.414/.495 while the brother of ...
Be Careful Of Wolves In Sheep’s Clothing
Published 3/18/2009 by metsfan73 (noreply@blogger.com) at 24 Hours From Suicide...A Day In The Life of a Met Fan
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According to Adam Rubin - Surfing The Mets Jose Reyes was asked by Hanley Ramirez if he, Ramirez, could be the God Father of Reyes' newborn daughter…
Seems as ...
El Hombre is our #1 Fantasy Baseball Pick
Published 3/14/2009 by ballparkbob34 at Fantasy Baseball Dugout
... in a season in which he hit .357 with 37 homers, 116 RBI, and 100 runs scored. Want to talk about respect? Pujols was walked 55 times in 88 at bats during his senior year in high school. Whomever walked him had the right idea; he hit .660 with eight homeruns in his 33 at bats where he had a chance to swing. The other potential # 1 pick to rival Pujols is Marlins’ shortstop Hanley Ramirez . Ramirez has hit .301 and .332 respectively in the past two seasons with 33 and 29 homers. Add to that that Han Ram can rack up some serious steals as well. He swiped 51 bases in 2006 ...
And That's Why You Start Jose Reyes
Published 3/7/2009 by brendan bilko (noreply@blogger.com) at priced out of the citi.
... Hanley Ramirez throwing error at short. He made a nice diving catch, but one of the more lackadaisical tosses I've ever seen. Not the first time I've seen that from Hanley either. ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 26
Published 1/29/2009 by Lloyd The Barber at Walkoff Walk
... Hanley Ramirez, SS: Best all around player in baseball as long as you don't think fielding is part of baseball. For those of you who don't "habla espanol" El Nino is Spanish for... THE NINO. ...
GM for a Day: Texas Rangers
Published 1/24/2009 by Diamond Cutter at The Diamond Cutter
... portion of the trade as they have been so adamant about not trading him in the past. But with a slew of starting pitchers on the Sox roster heading into next year (Buchholz projects as a number 7 or 8 starter at this point) and a solid group of young pitchers who will be left out in the cold, the Sox need to make a move. Plus they were willing to ship him off to Florida last month in a package for their former prospect Hanley Ramirez (which was shot down after 10 seconds). So at least he isn’t marked “untouchable.” Buchholz would make a nice number four or ...
How much for (Hanley) Ramirez?
Published 1/1/2009 by Travis G at Pinstripe Alley
... My question is: what would you give up from the Yankees' system to acquire Hanley? His numbers are just sick (career 135 OPS+, 137 SB), especially considering he's a shortstop and just turned 25. His defense is often criticized, but it's more reputation than fact - he was ...
Breakfast with the Hysterics
Published 12/30/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (SmartyBarrett) at mass hysteria
... last night I almost fell out of bed. Then I looked at Hanley's numbers and almost shot my wad all over my computer screen. If I were a woman, these numbers would make me pregnant. If I were a pregnant woman, they would immediately induce labor. Seriously, like who do you want? Buchholz? Here. I'll drive Clay straight to Florida myself. Jacoby? Here. Want Mike Lowell back too? Here. I think the only person off-limits would be Jon Lester in a deal to acquire this guy, honestly. Give them whatever they want. Question to the Sox fans: What would you be willing to give up to get ...
FLORIDA MARLINS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 11/28/2008 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... nonetheless. STARTING SECOND BASEMAN DAN UGGLA How much crap do you think he’s had to endure with that last name? Now he is a 30 homer, 90 RBI guy at second base. The Diamondbaks left him unprotected before the 2006 season. The Marlins plucked him and he’s already made 2 All Star teams. Meanwhile the Diamondbacks need some pop in their lineup. Whoops! STARTING SHORTSTOP HANLEY RAMIREZ A classic example of how the Marlins stay competitive via trades. They ...
Catching Up on Recent Trades
Published 11/13/2008 by JC at Sabernomics
... wasn’t out of short-season ball when he the Marlins acquired him. Hanley Ramirez was stinking up the Boston farm system when he came over in the Lowell-Beckett trade. ...
The Most Work I've Ever Put Into Anything. Ever.
Published 7/7/2008 by BG (noreply@blogger.com) at WCBias | West Coast Bias Sports Blog | West Coast Sports News by West Coast Sports Fans, Covering Los Angeles Lakers, Dodgers and All Things West Coast
... = (AL Starter) 170, 18 HR, 50 RBI, 13 SB (1 CS), .408 OBP. Total and complete beast. Head to head: The (semi-arguably) best hitter in the game gives the AL some bragging rights but after that it's slimmer pickings--Evan Longoria is probably having the second-best season at the hot corner in the AL, and he's a stud but still not on par with the top 3 from the Senior Circuit. Shortstop: Complete and utter domination by the NL. NL: Hanley Ramirez = 148 (NL Starter) Jose Reyes Jimmy Rollins Miggy Tejada (resurgent with Houston ) AL : Michael Young? ...
Pennant Race (Yeah, that’s right, it’s 6/10 & I said Pennant Race)
Published 6/10/2008 by CardsFanDan (noreply@blogger.com) at The NL Central Blog
... ) will most likely be the most trying and crucial time of the season. As it is, the Cardinals have an okay sized lead in the Wild Card Race (Marlins are 3 games back. Come on, the Marlins? Are you kidding me? After the blockbuster trade, they are staying in it just because of Han-Ram and ...
The Serious Tip's Election Season Endorsements
Published 5/22/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Jordi) at The Serious Tip
... Tip's 2008 Endorsements National League First Base - Prince Fielder, Milwaukee Brewers Because he went to my high school. Started last year with 2,706,020 votes. Second Base - Dan Uggla, Florida Marlins Toss-up between Uggla or Chase Utley. Uggla wasn't even in the top five in fan votes for his position last year. That's a shame. Vote for Uggla. Shortstop - Hanley Ramirez, Florida Marlins Again, a Marlin or a Phillie (Jimmy Rollins)? Ramirez is ...
WHAT IF THERE WERE AN ALL SPORTS DRAFT?
Published 4/28/2008 by BullievableSports at Epic Carnival | Where Sports & Pop Culture Collide
... Pick number 8: Hanley Ramirez. This is the first Surprise of this years draft. Hanley Ramirez may not seem like the right pick, but I assure you, he is. He is only 24 years old, and has already established himself as one of the games best players. In 2006 he won rookie of the year. He will give you 30 HR's and 50 steals a year, just what you need. ...
Typically Good Hitters Going Bonkers Early
Published 4/20/2008 by Jameson at CuseAdelphia
... His gold glove defense is always a plus too. 10. Lance Berkman. Rounding out this top ten, Big Puma himself. The last member of Houston's deadly killer Bees is stinging pitchers and catchers early in 2008. A smooth .995 OPS and three steals means Berkman is off to another great start. He's got a long way to go if he wants to top his 2006 April when he belted 10 home runs and .728 slugging percentage. Honorable Mention: Vernon Wells, Nick Markakis, Hanley Ramirez, and Brian McCann. This originally appeared on Bleacher ...
Season's greetings
Published 4/2/2008 by Chad Finn at Chad Finn's Touching All The Bases
... Player you'll regret not taking with your first-round pick in fantasy: Hanley Ramirez, who is no longer that skinny kid who tailed Manny, Papi, and Edgar Renteria like a puppy in spring training three years ago. At age 24, he's now built like an NFL safety, and I wouldn't be stunned if his stats this season actually surpass those of last season's monstrous breakthrough (.332 average, 212 hits, 29 homers, 125 runs, 51 steals, 145 OPS+). He's that good. ...
VORPies and Scrappers
Published 3/3/2008 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... , with his 75.0 VORP and pretty decent defense in 2007 should no doubt also have been considered. And by the way, Heyman talks about Hanley Ramirez a little whose 89.5 VORP led all National Leaguers. I had him at +1.8 in baserunning but at -17.5 runs with the glove in SFR. By all accounts his defense really is poor and so it comes off as kind of disingenuous for Heyman not to mention that. But on the topics of the ...
Fun with Career Earnings
Published 2/21/2008 by Mike A. at River Avenue Blues
... and Hanley - combine to make in their careers? I’m guessing a ton, because they’ve already taken in $7,326,000 (if you count Tulo’s $2,300,000 signing bonus). ...
Josh Beckett vs Hanley Ramirez
Published 1/9/2008 by DrDetecto at DETECT-O-VISION
... WAS traded head-up for Hanley Ramirez , you've got a perfect illustration of the difference between (1) the Seattle 'net's f(x) = VORP/$ focus as applied to all roster slots org-deep, and (2) D-O-V's interest in building a championship 25-man ballclub. If you ran a Beckett-Hanley trade through exactly the same logic at exactly the same sites, it would come out as more than "borderline" insane. In fact, if the Mariners had offered anything important for Beckett at all after 2005, considering his salary and injury risk, it's easy enough to picture the Seattle 'net calling ...
B&C Debates - NL MVP: Fielder vs. Holliday vs. Rollins
Published 11/16/2007 by B&C Staff at Bugs & Cranks
... to his offensive line, or a shooting guard to his point guard. The word “valuable” makes the award somewhat tricky too, as it most times it seems to eliminate a player on any team that didn’t qualify for the playoffs. Only eight baseball teams make the playoffs every year, the fewest of any professional sport (12 in the NFL, 16 in the NHL and NBA), effectively taking out the rosters of 22 teams before the discussion even begins. Included in that group this year is Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramirez , who led all shortstops in OPS at .948 (.386/.562), while hitting 29 home runs ...