Summary
Among the most prolific sluggers in the history of Major League Baseball, Manny Ramirez possessed a rare combination of quick hands and a smooth, powerful stroke that made him one of the most productive hitters of his generation. Identified as a potential superstar when he was a teenager, Ramirez developed his immense talent into a long and successful career, highlighted by World Series championships, including the astonishing Boston Red Sox win in 2004. However, Ramirez has also been viewed by many as a frustrating character, whose impressive record of accomplishments is tainted by unusual behavior and a suspension for using a banned performance-enhancing drug. Once described by a sportswriter as "endearing, aggravating, clueless, and clutch," Manny Ramirez became an enormously important and compelling figure in the world of sports.
In this colorful biography, an engaging narrative tells how Ramirez persevered to become one of the best hitters in baseball, and about his approach to life both on and off the diamond.