Manny Ramirez has a comically weak arm
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 8:51 am
Wakefield was struggling in game 4, runners at first and second. There's a base hit to left field and Manny gets the ball right as the runner from second gets to third base. If it's any left fielder with a respectable arm, that runner is held at third and the Red Sox face bases loaded and the bullpen coming in. Who knows what happens but if the bullpen gets them out of the bases loaded 2 out situation, the Red Sox might win that game.
Being a lifelong A's fan, I laughed when I saw that Cleveland completely disregards Manny's arm as a potential threat. He's obviously out there for his bat because his fielding and throwing are comical to me. Yet I constantly hear Boston fans talk about how Manny is the best left fielder in the game. Laughable! A good hitter, yes, but a very one dimensional player who should be DH so the team doesn't have a liability in the field.
Don't get me started on Johnny Damon's arm either. For a center fielder, he rarely gets the ball to the infield dirt on the fly and trust me, I've paid attention ever since he played center for the A's a few years back. No outfielder in the majors throws rainbows quite as gracefully as Damon.
Being a lifelong A's fan, I laughed when I saw that Cleveland completely disregards Manny's arm as a potential threat. He's obviously out there for his bat because his fielding and throwing are comical to me. Yet I constantly hear Boston fans talk about how Manny is the best left fielder in the game. Laughable! A good hitter, yes, but a very one dimensional player who should be DH so the team doesn't have a liability in the field.
Don't get me started on Johnny Damon's arm either. For a center fielder, he rarely gets the ball to the infield dirt on the fly and trust me, I've paid attention ever since he played center for the A's a few years back. No outfielder in the majors throws rainbows quite as gracefully as Damon.