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Manny Ramirez

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I cried. I was so happy. I can't wait to see him and give him a big hug. It was so exciting. It was like a weight lifted off our shoulders. He had all those expectations. It's amazing. I'm shocked. He's very confident. We knew it would happen, but there was all those expectations from everybody.
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Juliana Ramirez, Manny Ramirez's wife, quoted in "Manny cements his place in history"

 
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