Manny's high-fiver speaks out

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 Manny's high-fiver speaks out
APThe catch that started the whole thing. In a way that few things can, Manny Ramirez's ridiculous/ridiculously awesome catch-high-five-double-play-throw sequence set the Internet on fire yesterday. Fortunately, in my digging around Google Blog Search last night, I came across something... [link]

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Interview: Manny's High-Five Partner
Published 5/16/2008 by redsock (noreply@blogger.com) at The Joy of Sox
... me that realized it were the couple next to me, whose husband was listening to the radio broadcast. When he came out the next inning he just looked my way and smiled. Nothing really dramatic. I wish he'd come up and talked to me! I guess a high five will have to do. ... Anyways, I've got something to take back with me to Oklahoma and last forever. I'm now part of a Manny being Manny moment. lol... Ack -- While getting this ready, I found out there is a much better interview with R. here.

Boston Red Sox News & Notes - 5/16
Published 5/16/2008 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
... I got these links last night from our friend Dan over at Red Sox Monster. First link is an interview with the fan who received the ...

Feinstein on Milledge
Published 5/21/2008 by Dan Steinberg at D.C. Sports Bog
... and their response was, essentially, we're just being ourselves. "That's fine," Glavine said. "You don't want to stop people from having fun or being enthusiastic about playing the game. But maybe they could have done it inside the dugout." So yeah, the fun-loving Glavine and his muse seem generally down on the notion of on-field happiness, and Milledge was actually asked about some of this at his E-Zone Q yesterday. For example, he was asked why Manny Ramirez is a lovable goof w hen he slaps hands with fans in the middle of a play , but Milledge is a showboater when he ...

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