Red Sox Trade Manny Ramirez to the Dodgers...

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Manny Ramirez has been traded to the Dodgers in a three-team blockbuster, pending the approval of the commissioner's office, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.

Pirates outfielder Jason Bay is headed to the Red Sox. The Pirates will receive third baseman Andy LaRoche and Class-A right-hander Bryan Morris from the Dodgers and outfielder Brandon Moss and reliever Craig Hansen from the Red Sox.

The Red Sox will pay all of the approximately $7 million remaining on Ramirez's contract.

Ramirez should provide a major boost to the Dodgers' offense, but his arrival will add to the crowd in the Dodgers' outfield, which already includes Andre Ethier, Matt Kemp, Juan Pierre and Andruw Jones.

Moss, Hansen and LaRoche all have played in the majors. Morris, 21, was the Dodgers' first-round pick in 2006.

The deal could significantly tilt the balance of power toward the Dodgers in the hotly contested NL West race. The Dodgers began the day one game behind the Diamondbacks, whose only pre-deadline addition was reliever Jon Rauch.

For the Red Sox, meanwhile, the addition of Bay amounts to a coup, considering their need to replace Ramirez's offense. Bay, who turns 30 on Sept. 20, is six years younger than Ramirez, and his .894 on-base/slugging percentage is nearly as high as Ramirez's .927 mark this season.

The Red Sox also will retain Bay through next season at an affordable salary of $7.5 million. After that, Bay becomes eligible for free agency.

Ramirez will be a free agent at the end of this season. He waived his no-trade clause in exchange for the elimination of the two $20 million club options in his contract.

The Red Sox were fiercely determined to trade Ramirez, whose behavior on and off the field had become a significant distraction in recent weeks. After a proposed three-way trade involving the Marlins collapsed on Thursday, the Dodgers quickly emerged as the leading suitor for Ramirez.
 
Manny should be right at home in La-La land.

I'm a Yankee Fan, so I'm happy with this trade. Manny and David Ortiz are among the only Beantown players I've ever liked. They always show up big in big games. The Red Sox and their fans are crazy if they think they are a better team without Manny. Not only do they lose a potent bat, but they give the rest of the league no reason to pitch to Ortiz.
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Manny should be right at home in La-La land.

I'm a Yankee Fan, so I'm happy with this trade. Manny and David Ortiz are among the only Beantown players I've ever liked. They always show up big in big games. The Red Sox and their fans are crazy if they think they are a better team without Manny. Not only do they lose a potent bat, but they give the rest of the league no reason to pitch to Ortiz.
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I Love It..:lol::lol::lol: This all but insures the Yanks a place in the playoffs....!! Manny was the Best bat The sox had against Us...! Jason Bay is Good (all round) But he's No Manny at the Plate.. Especially at the Stadium..!!!:yes:
Thanks Bean-town..!!!:lol::lol::lol::dance::dance::dance:
 
What does this mean for Andruw Jones?? LA got a logjam in the OF already

Gotta give Epstein props. He made a damn good deal. Bay is not Ramirez, but don't sleep. Played in Pittsburgh which is not kind to power hitters you know he's gonna LOVE hitting in Fenway and you know the Boston fans will love having him over Manny (as long as he hits)
 
2 Homers in his first 3 games on a new team. The rest of the season is gonna be interesting. I've already got friends who dont even like baseball talkin bout going to a Dodger game.
Prediction: L.A. Dodgers vs L.A. Angels in the 2008 World Series.
Yeah Baby!!!:yes:
 
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