Apparently, Miami Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramirez receives his fair share of abuse courtesy of folks hassling him via his Twitter account. Further, it appears that Mr. Ramirez has taken notice. What’s more, it seems that one Hanley Ramirez, to quote the great part-time pacifist Popeye, has had all he can stands and he can’t stands [...]
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