Ramirez said he didn't see the need to apologize to the team.
"We got a lot of people dogging it after ground balls. They don't apologize,"
Ramirez said he wasn't giving up on the play, but his injury limited him.
"I wasn't trying to give up," Ramirez said, according to MLB.com. "That was the hardest I could go after the ball."
Ramirez took a shot at his manager on Tuesday for removing him from the game.
"That's OK. He doesn't understand that. He never played in the big leagues,"
There are 2 ways people can handle being a talented person. They can handle it by being this way, or they can handle it correctly. Sadly, their talent does give them an option that other people don't have. He wasn't at 100%. He could try to go after everything as hard as he can, and you probably would not even have seen a limp. In his mind, he can't put forth the same incredibly talented version of Hanley. He wants that to be clear. He wants it known that the real Hanley can not perform as he wishes to. God did not allow that, and he wants all to know this. That's why he's jogging. It's to make it clear that the real Hanley has been lessened by an injury. Note this!...Note this, God Damn it!
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