Manny RamirezThe arrival of outfielder Manny Ramírez to the training camps always becomes the major focus this year has not been the exception when struck on his first day with the announcement that the 2010 season will be the last with the Dodgers in Los Angeles.
"I will be here next year, so I just want to enjoy myself," said Ramirez. "I do not know (if I'm going to play next year).
I only know that I will not be here. When the season ends, I'll see where I go. "
Ramirez will turn 38 next May 30 and is entering the final season of a two-year contract he signed for $ 45 million with the Dodgers.
The outfielder spent much of the 2009 season without being able to play after meeting the 50-game suspension for violating drug policy governing professional baseball in the majors and the rest had his best production in bat.
Ramirez acknowledged to reporters that has not been informed by the managers of the Dodgers who are not interested in re-hiring, but added that probably would not be realistic to expect them to.
"I'm just speculating, but I'm realistic and not over 23 years," Ramirez said. "Time goes the same for us all."
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