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This isn't as niche as it may seem at first. Manny was so kooky with the Sox it transcended baseball. He was all over the media.
When the Mannster was on the Red Sox he was one of the all-time kookiest characters to ever play baseball. Maybe it was the contract we gave him that set him loose, but he wasn't like that in Cleveland before or in LA after. I personally think the sheer pressure he was under with the Boston media before they won a WS drove him to act out. Like, they were up his ass about every single thing and he just wasn't a personality who fit into their framework. Manny was an absolute fool and didn't care if people thought so.
My favorite was when he galloped after a deep fly ball, tracked it down somehow with his fat ass, then unnecessarily ran up the wall, high-fived a young fan, turned around, realized the runner on first hadn't tagged up, chucked it in, and caught the guy literally by mistake. Then after the end-of-inning commercial break they caught him cracking up at his own antics while watching himself on the jumbotron.
If there was ever a Manny Being Manny Moment, that was it.
I also liked when he would discretely break into the secret door in the Green Monster to take a shit in between batters ans they'd have to hold up the game.
Also when people caught him trying to sell his household appliances on Craigslist before he moved and the prices didn't make any sense. He ruled.
When the Mannster was on the Red Sox he was one of the all-time kookiest characters to ever play baseball. Maybe it was the contract we gave him that set him loose, but he wasn't like that in Cleveland before or in LA after. I personally think the sheer pressure he was under with the Boston media before they won a WS drove him to act out. Like, they were up his ass about every single thing and he just wasn't a personality who fit into their framework. Manny was an absolute fool and didn't care if people thought so.
My favorite was when he galloped after a deep fly ball, tracked it down somehow with his fat ass, then unnecessarily ran up the wall, high-fived a young fan, turned around, realized the runner on first hadn't tagged up, chucked it in, and caught the guy literally by mistake. Then after the end-of-inning commercial break they caught him cracking up at his own antics while watching himself on the jumbotron.
If there was ever a Manny Being Manny Moment, that was it.
I also liked when he would discretely break into the secret door in the Green Monster to take a shit in between batters ans they'd have to hold up the game.
Also when people caught him trying to sell his household appliances on Craigslist before he moved and the prices didn't make any sense. He ruled.