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Manny Ramirez Raises His Streetside OBP

Manny Ramirez is a very patient hitter. Patient pedestrian though? Perhaps not so much. Which explains quite well how ManRam nearly ended up on the wrong side of a $500 fine for jaywalking outside of Safeco Field in Seattle, courtesy of Geoff Baker's Mariners' Blog at the Seattle Times.
Seems that Boston slugger Manny Ramirez was leaving the ballpark, with headphones on trying to look inconspicuous and quickly get away from the crowds still leaving the stadium. He started to cross South Royal Brougham Way, against the signals of a traffic cop who was directing pedestrians. The police officer demanded that Ramirez open his wallet and show identification. He warned him that he could face a $500 fine and possible arrest for disobeying a police officer.

It became clear to those watching that the policeman had no idea who Ramirez was. He didn't ask for an autograph or anything, but did ask Ramirez if he'd attended the game. After the brief lecture, and no argument from Ramirez, the police officer let him go with no further trouble.
I won't repeatedly mention "Manny Being Manny", because that seems pretty obvious. Also, because I think the most fascinating thing is that the cop barely recognized the easily recognizable All-Star.

Even after he pulled out his wallet and showed his drivers' license (or identification, if you will -- Manny not driving wouldn't shock me in the least.)

Of course, if I was the one that saw Manuel Aristides (Onelcida) Ramirez on someone's driver's license, I'm not guaranteeing it would hit me immediately either. Although the dreads and Massachusetts license might give it away.

Via Projo Sox Blog

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