Found February 10, 2012 on Metstradamus: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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When we last left Hanley Ramirez, he was deciding whether he was happy or angry about moving to third base for Jose Reyes. As we catch up with Hanley now, he's found a new way to use social media (courtesy of Big League Stew):[youtube]D3kFEXsGg3s[/youtube]So Hanley is writing twitter handles on a bat with a black sharpie. I'm surprised he didn't write the names on his chest, because that's what a leader does. Perhaps Hanley should my handle on that bat. And hey Hanley, try not to let Carlos Zambrano break it over a Gatorade machine this season.(Editor's note: I have a feeling this is going to turn into a "I Hate The Marlins" blog really fast.)
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