Manny Ramirez put on a show Tuesday night against the Mets at Citi Field and it was worth every cent of the price of admission. From the moment he stepped into the batter's box to a venomous chorus of boos in the first inning to the moment he walked off the field as fans cheered his ejection in the fifth, you couldn't take your eyes off him.
It was only the third contest since baseball's newest outlaw completed a 50-game suspension for use of a banned substance, and time away hasn't cooled the tear he's been on since the Red Sox dealt him to the Dodgers last July 31.
In an abbreviated appearance, he had two hits and three RBI to back Clayton Kershaw's six scoreless innings as Los Angeles beat the crumbling Mets, 8-0. The Dreadlocked One is hitting .340 with 24 RBI in 31 games. Continue
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