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Hanley Ramírez (born December 23, 1983) is a Dominican-American former professional baseball shortstop. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox, Florida / Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Cleveland Indians. Ramírez is a three-time MLB All-Star and received the 2006 National League Rookie of the Year Award.
With even more money left to spend, the team later signed free agent pitcher Javier Vázquez to a one-year, $7 million contract which had a no-trade clause. It signaled a change in the philosophy of the franchise who had not made such a free agent signing since 2005 when they had signed Carlos Delgado to a multi-year contract.
This also skews the list towards sports with salary caps where salaries are therefore public knowledge and easy to cite. The contract figures referenced below are presented at face value and do not reflect potential pre or post-tax treatments. For example, contracts with European sports teams are typically quoted on a post-tax basis.
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His contract was purchased by the Dodgers on March 16 and he was added to the Major League roster. [20] Turner with the 2016 Los Angeles Dodgers. In 2014, Turner played 109 games due to his versatility and injuries to both Hanley Ramírez and Juan Uribe. Turner led the team with a .340 batting average, hitting seven home runs with 43 RBI in 288 ...
Hanley Ramirez. Mark Reynolds. Fernando Rodney. CC Sabathia. Ichiro Suzuki. Troy Tulowitzki. Ben Zobrist. Ichiro Suzuki is a lock for the Hall of Fame when he appears on the ballot in 2025.
The Baseball Hall of Fame ballot is being mailed to 400 members of the Baseball Writers Association of America this week, and that ballot includes 14 candidates appearing for the very first time.
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