#39 Manny Ramirez

Manny Ramirez
OF
1993-2011
12 Time All Star
500 Home Run Club, Batting Champion

I've been watching baseball since 1990 and I've seen everybody since then with my own eyes. I've 2 GREAT in capital letter right handed hitters in that time: Manny Ramirez and Albert Pujols (who we'll get to). Beethoven looked at a piano and saw music, Renoir looked at a canvas and saw great art...Manny saw the ball and hit the ball, as well as any righty ever. 

There are only 9 men in the 500 Home Run Club with a .300 average, and only 6: Williams, Manny, Pujols, Aaron, Mays, and Thomas played after World War 2.

People go caught up in the Manny being Manny stuff, the vanishing into the wall at Fenway, the cutting off throws from centerfield, but from the time he entered the league in Cleveland through his career in Boston, he was as dangerous a hitter as you would encounter. 

He was named to 12 all star teams, won a batting title, won a home run crown, and had 29 career post season homers (most ever).

He had 6 straight 30 homer/.300 average seasons. He hit over 40 home runs on 5 occasions. He finished in the top 10 for MVP voting on 9 occasions.

He is 15th on the all time homer list with 555. He is 19th in RBIS (1831) and he is 3rd all time in grand slams with 21.

Manny was Manny, always, but he was also great, his Cooperstown candidacy is being held up by PED stuff, but he's as good a right handed hitter as the game has seen in the last 40 years. 

 

Anthony Leonelli is a 37 year old College Baseball Coach and amateur baseball arguer. If you wanna know how this list came together check here criteria. He thinks that George Brett winning batting titles in 3 decades is pretty awesome. 

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