Hanley Ramirez
Report: The Marlins will not pursue Prince Fielder or trade Hanley Ramirez
Jose Reyes' arrival clearly has annoyed incumbent shortstop Hanley Ramirez, who now is being asked to move over to third base. Marlins president David Samson said owner Jeffrey Loria called Ramirez 30 seconds after the Reyes deal was completed to tell
3:10pm: The Marlins didn't seem interested in trading new third baseman Hanley Ramirez at today's Jose Reyes press conference, but ESPN's Buster Olney says they're now looking to move Hanley after his agent asked for a
Hanley Ramirez isn't happy in Miami and could possibly be traded. Is this a match made in Heaven? Not quite. In fact, almost not at all. The Giants have little wiggle room with the budget they've allotted themselves already, and with them trying to
Miami's new manager, Ozzie Guillen, couldn't understand why Hanley Ramirez would balk at moving to third base to make room for the Marlins' new $106 million shortstop, Jose Reyes. "It'd be different if I were replacing Hanley with someone like Ozzie
“Our focus is on a traditional backup middle infielder that can play shortstop and can spell, if it turns out that it's Tyler Pastornicky [in the starting role], that can spell him and maybe give him a day off a tough [pitcher] that Fredi feels like
Hanley Ramirez situation bears watching for Mariners
Over six seasons with the (now) Miami Marlins, Hanley Ramirez proved to be a mediocre defensive shortstop. If history is any guide, he will likely be a worse defender at third base. With the Marlins signing Jose Reyes to a
Reyes, the top shortstop of the free agent class and a legitimate superstar in his own right (when healthy) will have to find some way to coexist with incumbent starting shortstop Hanley Ramirez. Of course, anytime we are given reason to,
The Miami Marlins just signed free agent shortstop Jose Reyes to a six-year contract. This was somewhat unwelcome news to Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramirez, who doesn't want to move.
Reyes, the top shortstop of the free agent class and a legitimate superstar in his own right (when healthy) will have to find some way to coexist with incumbent starting shortstop Hanley Ramirez. Of course, anytime we are given reason to,
The Miami Marlins just signed free agent shortstop Jose Reyes to a six-year contract. This was somewhat unwelcome news to Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramirez, who doesn't want to move.
Hanley Ramirez doesn't want 3B move
If Enrique Rojas' report is accurate, all the Marlins' reassurances about Hanley Ramirez being the focal point of the franchise is falling on deaf ears. Rojas of ESPNdeportes writes in Spanish: “Hanley Ramiezdoes not endorse
Over six seasons with the (now) Miami Marlins, Hanley Ramirez proved to be a mediocre defensive shortstop. If history is any guide, he will likely be a worse defender at third base. With the Marlins signing Jose Reyes to a
Well, I'll give Hanley Ramirez a break until he publicly says that he won't play third base… but really, he kinda looks like a spoiled brat and the Marlins front office doesn't look very bright for not making sure all their ducks were
Well, I'll give Hanley Ramirez a break until he publicly says that he won't play third base… but really, he kinda looks like a spoiled brat and the Marlins front office doesn't look very bright for not making sure all their ducks were
If the Marlins sign Jose Reyes, Hanley Ramirez could end up joining a list of great shortstops that moved to third base. The Marlins' Hanley Ramirez waves to the direction of the outfield after his two-run homer against the Houston Astros at Sun Life
The Hanley Ramirez Option
The Marlins have a new name, a new manager, a new stadium and new uniforms, and they're hitting free agency with a new, free-spending attitude. Amid reports that the Marlins had agreed to a six-year, $106 million deal
By Joe Capozzi MIAMI — Shortstop Hanley Ramirez said he's excited that the Marlins are trying to sign his close friend Jose Reyes, a four-time All Star who also happens to play shortstop. But Ramirez didn't sound too thrilled Thursday night about the
Ken Rosenthal of FOXSports.com reports that Hanley Ramirez “has a strong preference” to remain at shortstop but “will handle the matter with the Marlins professionally.” Ramirez will have to move over to third base to
Ken Rosenthal of FOXSports.com reports that Hanley Ramirez “has a strong preference” to remain at shortstop but “will handle the matter with the Marlins professionally.” Ramirez will have to move over to third base to
Now, the question for the Marlins is what to do with Hanley Ramirez, their three-time All Star shortstop. All indications are he will be moved to third base, which he balked at last month when Miami's interest in Reyes first surfaced.
Do the Marlins have room for both Jose Reyes and Hanley Ramirez?
With Reyes aboard, they are expected to move Hanley Ramirez to third base. HALL CALL: The Veterans Committee will announce its voting today on Golden Era candidates for the Hall of Fame. Former Cubs star Ron Santo and Dodgers 1B/Mets manager Gil Hodges
Hanley Ramirez presumably is moving to third base. And the Marlins simply are making big-time moves this off-season. After already adding high-profile Manager Ozzie Guillen and All-Star closer Heath Bell, the newly renamed Miami Marlins will have two
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The Marlins have a new name, a new manager, a new stadium and new uniforms, and they're hitting free agency with a new, free-spending attitude. Amid reports that the Marlins had agreed to a six-year, $106 million deal
True, the Marlins would trade first baseman Gaby Sanchez if they signed Pujols and maybe third-base prospect Matt Dominguez now that Hanley Ramirez is expected to move from short to third. Perhaps Sanchez (.266, 19, 78) could fetch a lesser Rays
With Marlins snagging Jose Reyes, the focus shifts to Hanley Ramirez
Hanley Ramirez will be asked to shift to third base, according to multiple sources. The Marlins signed Jose Reyes, a superior defender, on Sunday. Jayson Stark of ESPN.com reports that Ramirez has already agreed to make
Guillen acknowledges that one of his primary tasks will be getting the most out of enigmatic shortstop Hanley Ramirez, a .342 hitter in 2009 who batted .243 in his 2011 season, cut short by an injured left shoulder. “One thing I
Hanley Ramirez was among several players who made their final appearance as members of the Florida Marlins Thursday night. at the site of new ballpark for the Fish and Chips fundraiser for the Florida Marlins Community
Now comes the sticky subject of what to do with Miami's incumbent shortstop, Hanley Ramirez. No sooner does my plane touch down in Dallas does the blogosphere explode with news of a six-year, $105 million deal with Reyes — first reported by ESPN
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