Comments:Baseball player Manny Ramirez retires after testing positive for performance-enhancing drug
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Manny being Manny | 1 | 15:53, 11 April 2011 |
No more. So be it. Good riddance. He was fun and good guy while here in Boston, but he left us all with a better taste in our mouth.
Another of Baseball's greatest players turns out to be nothing more than a drugged-up fraud. Yet another nail in the coffin-lid of Baseball's credability, as if there wasn't already enough to hold it closed forever.