Not that you rule out anything regarding Ramirez,
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Since his third season,
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The days of Hanley Ramirez swiping 40 to 50 bases a season may be over.
Manager Fredi Gonzalez said he would rather Ramirez win another batting title and again drive in 100 runs rather than steal more bases.
“I’m not going to say no,
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A more realistic number could be 25 to 30.
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Ramirez has two stolen bases this season,
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Ramirez slid to No. 3 in the order a year ago,
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“That takes a toll on the body,
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The Marlins would prefer Ramirez steal less bases,
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