Hanley Ramirez had a late-season power binge to end 2016 with a bang. Can we expect more of the same this year?
Following a disappointing, injury-marred debut season with the Boston Red Sox in 2015 and a disastrous experiment in left field, expectations were low for Hanley Ramirez going into last season.
However, a move to first base enabled him to hit 30 home runs, knock in a career high 111 RBI and slash a respectable .286/.361/.505 with a 127 wRC+. The power spike led to a 21.1% HR/FB rate and a .