I posted this in the other one, but it belongs here too:
Regardless of what happens going forward, Manny deserves to be remembered and respected for what he did in Boston. I believe that had steroids not impacted baseball so much, Manny would go down as the greatest hitter between Griffey and Alex Rodriguez. He is and has always been a great hitter, and he's come through when it mattered time and again, unlike some other big regular season hitters. We would still have no world series titles without him, I am confident in that. I believe and hope that when he enters the Hall of Fame he will be wearing a Boston hat, because Boston is where much of his legacy was solidified. In baseball terms, he was easily worth the contract the Red Sox signed him to. As big a fan of the Sox as I am, there is no way that Jason Bay replaces Manny's production; however, it is still possible for the team to win another title this year as presently constructed if the cards fall correctly. But let's not lessen Manny's impact just because we are talking ourselves into Jason Bay. Let's root wholeheartedly for Bay and remember the greatness that was Manny, and thank him for all that he gave his fans.
I am not a manager of a team, nor am I in player personnel, I am a fan. As I stated above, I had a bad feeling about the rest of this season, so if this is what management thought was best for the Sox going forward, I will wait and see, and I will root for them to win many more world series. And I will not expect Bay to be as good as Manny, but I will not boo him if he does not live up to Manny's legacy. I wish the best for the Sox, and will always remember the Hall of Fame quirky left fielder that delivered two titles.
Thank you Manny, Good luck Jason.
this is also a luck to Jason Bay post. I get very irritated at Red Sox fans who get a sick pride of how hard they are on Red Sox players. We're fans, I hope Bay does well, but I will not attack him personally if he doesn't.