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Aug. 1, 2008

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In a surprising development, the Globe's Gordon Edes uncovered that Manny Ramirez actually lobbied to remain in Boston after learning he had been traded to the Dodgers, his agent telling the team his client would behave for the rest of the season if they didn't pick up his 2009 contract option. The Red Sox' response? Thanks, but no thanks.
In a surprising development, the Globe's Gordon Edes uncovered that Manny Ramirez actually lobbied to remain in Boston after learning he had been traded to the Dodgers, his agent telling the team his client would behave for the rest of the season if they didn't pick up his 2009 contract option. The Red Sox' response? Thanks, but no thanks.
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