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  2. Hanley Ramírez - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. File:20140919 Hanley Ramirez.JPG - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information ... (1,027 × 1,539 pixels, file size: 204 ... Hanley Ramirez at bat for the Los Angeles Dodgers during a game against the Chicago ...

  4. 2013 National League Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    Hanley Ramirez and Joe Kelly would eventually become teammates in Boston after Ramirez signed a free agent contract with the Red Sox during the 2014-2015 off-season (Kelly had been traded to Boston at the previous season's trade deadline). The 95-mph pitch from Kelly in the first inning of game one fractured Ramirez's rib and turned the entire ...

  5. File:Hanley Ramirez, Will Little (17071023637).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Hanley Ramirez, shortstop with the Boston Red Sox, argues with home plate umpire Will Little during a game against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 25, 2015. Items portrayed in this file

  6. 30–30 club - Wikipedia

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    Barry Bonds joined the 30–30 club in five seasons, a record he shares with his father Bobby.. In Major League Baseball (MLB), the 30–30 club is the group of 47 batters who have collected 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in a single season.

  7. Pablo Sandoval - Wikipedia

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    [23] Sandoval set a record for most hits by a Giants switch-hitter in a single season with 189 in 2009. [3] Sandoval finished the 2009 season with 25 home runs and 90 RBI in 153 games. He had the second-highest batting average among NL hitters, at .330 (behind Hanley Ramírez's .342), and finished seventh in NL MVP voting. [24]

  8. File:Hanley Ramirez (16638294644) (2).jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Ian Kinsler - Wikipedia

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    Since his first season in 2006, his 20 lead-off homers were the 6th-most behind Alfonso Soriano (31), Hanley Ramírez (25), Jimmy Rollins (24), Curtis Granderson (24), and Rickie Weeks (24). [169] He stole 28 consecutive bases without being caught, breaking his own club record, which he had set in 2007–08. [170]