13. Manny Ramirez

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  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: May 30, 1972 in Santo Domingo, Di D.R.
  • Weight: 225 lbs.
  • Height: 6'0"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: September 02, 1993
  • Final Game: April 06, 2011
 
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With all due respect to Ivan Rodriguez and Vladimir Guerrero, statistically speaking, Manny Ramirez is the top dog of the new possibilities for the 2017 Class. We will also say that he was the most entertaining. We are all aware of the eccentric “Manny being Manny moments, but ahead of all that was a man who was an incredible hitter who had a career slash line of .312/.411/.585/.996 that included one Batting Title, three On Base Percentage Titles, three Slugging Titles, and three OPS Titles. Most importantly, Ramirez maintained his offensive production in the postseason and was the Most Valuable Player for the Boston Red Sox in their 2004 World Series win. Arguably, Manny Ramirez is one of the most prolific offensive superstars to never win an MVP award or even make a runner-up finish, though he was in the top 10 in voting eight times, and he has more than enough stats to be a Hall of Fame entry.

Still, we all know what the elephant in the room is here, don’t we? “Manny being Manny” meant Manny injecting himself with Performance Enhancing Drugs, and unlike many suspected PED users, Ramirez WAS caught and served a suspension for it. If alleged PED use keeps superstars out, confirmed PED use will probably keep him out, regardless of what the stats say.  As he recently concluded his ten years on the writer’s ballot, we know the answer. 


Should Manny Ramirez be in the Hall of Fame?

Definitely put him in! - 44.7%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 2.1%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 6.8%
No opinion. - 2.1%
No way! - 44.2%

The Bullet Points

  • Country of Origin: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • Eligible In: Sunday, 01 January 2017
  • Position: Outfield
  • Games Played: 2302
  • Notable Statistics: 1,544 Runs Scored
    2,574 Hits
    547 Doubles
    20 Triples
    555 Home Runs
    1,831 Runs Batted In
    38 Stolen Bases
    .312/.411/.585 Slash Line
    69.3 bWAR

    111 Playoff Games
    67 Runs Scored
    117 Hits
    19 Doubles
    0 Triples
    29 Home Runs
    78 Runs Batted In
    1 Stolen Base
    .285/.394/.544 Slash Line
  • Played For: Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Major Accolades and Awards: World Series Rings (2) (Boston Red Sox, 2004 & 2007)
    All-Star (12) (1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008)
    Silver Slugger (9) (AL) (1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2006)
    World Series MVP (1) (2004)
    Hank Aaron Award (2) (AL) (1999 & 2004)
    Highest Batting Average (1) (AL) (2002)
    Highest On Base Percentage (3) (AL) (2002, 2003 & 2006)
    Highest Slugging Percentage (3) (AL) (1999, 2000 & 2004)
    Highest OPS (3) (AL) (1999, 2000 & 2004)
    Highest OPS+ (1) (AL) (1999)
    Most Home Runs (1) (AL) (2004)
    Most Runs Batted In (1) (AL) (1999)
    Most Intentional Walks (2) (AL) (2001 & 2003)
    Most Situational Wins Added (1) (1999)
    Most Base-Out Wins Added (2) (1999 & 2004)
    Most Championship Win Probability Added (1) (AL) (2003)
    Highest rOBA (4) (AL) (1999, 2000, 2003 & 2004)
    Highest Rbat+ (3) (AL) (1999, 2000 & 2003)
    Most Assists by a Leftfielder (1) (AL) (2005)
    Most Assists by a Rightfielder (1) (AL) (1996)
    Most Double Plays Turned by a Rightfielder (1) (AL) (1996)
    Most Assists by an Outfielder (2) (AL) 1996 & 2005)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Leftfielder (1) (AL) (2007)
  • Other Points of Note: Top Ten MVP Finishes
    (AL: 1998, 6th), (AL: 1999, 3rd), (AL: 2000, 6th), (AL: 2001, 9th), (AL: 2002, 9th), (AL: 2003, 6th), (AL: 2004, 3rd), (AL: 2005, 4th) & (NL: 2008, 4th)
    2    Top Ten Finishes (bWAR for Position Players)
    9    Top Ten FInishes (Offensive bWAR)
    7    Top Ten Finishes (Batting Average)
    10  Top Ten Finishes (On Base Percentage)
    11  Top Finishes (Slugging Percentage)
    12  Top Ten Finishes (OPS)
    13  Top Ten Finoshes  (OPS+)
    4    Top Ten Finishes (Runs Scored)
    2    Top Ten Finishes (Hits)
    9    Top Ten Finishes (Total Bases)
    3    Top Ten Finishes (Doubles)
    10  Top Ten Finishes (Home Runs)
    8    Top Ten Finishes (Runs Batted In)
    6    Top Ten Finishes (Walks)
    7    Top Ten Finished (Extra Base Hits)
    11  Top Ten Finishes (Situational Wins Added)
    9    Top Ten Finishes (Win Probability Added)
    9    Top Ten Finishes (Championship Win Probability Added)
    12  Top Ten Finishes (rOBA)
    11  Top Ten Finishes (Rbat+)
  • Notable All Time Rankings: 12. OPS: .996
    12. Slugging Percentage: .585
    14. Intentional Walks: 216
    15. Home Runs: 555
    18. Extra Base Hits: 1,122
    20. Runs Batted In: 1,831
    26. Base-Out Wins Added: 63.3
    28. Situational Wins Added: 61.7
    29. rOBA: .425
    29. Rbat+: 156
    30: Total Bases: 4,826
    31. OPS+: 154
    31. Win Probability Added: 56.1
    34. Offensive bWAR: 81.8
    34. Doubles: 547
    36. On Base Percentage: .411
    42. Walks: 1,329
    61. Runs Scored: 1,544
    66. Sacrifice Flies: 90
    70. Championship Win Probability Added: 46.9
    74. bWAR for Position Players: 69.2
    77. Times Hit By Pitch: 74
    89. Assists by a Leftfielder: 64
    90. Batting Average: .312
    91: Hits: 2,574
    94. Putouts by a Leftfielder: 1,597
  • Vote Percentage Received for the Hall of Fame: 2017: 23.8%
    2018: 22.0%
    2019: 22.8%
    2020: 28.2%
    2021: 28.2%
    2022: 28.9%
    2023: 33.2%
    2024: 32.5%
    2025: 34.3%
    2026: 38.8%
  • Should be Inducted As A: Boston Red Sox

Should Manny Ramirez be in the Hall of Fame?

Definitely put him in! - 44.7%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 2.1%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 6.8%
No opinion. - 2.1%
No way! - 44.2%

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