Boston Red Sox legend Manny Ramirez said Tuesday he's hopeful of earning enshrinement in the Baseball Hall of Fame despite two suspensions for performance-enhancing drugs during his MLB career.
Chris Mason of The Eagle-Tribune provided full comments from Ramirez, who noted, "Everybody makes mistakes. Nobody's perfect."
Chris MasonManny Ramirez is hopeful that he’ll get into the Hall of Fame: “Everybody makes mistakes. Nobody’s perfect.” https://t.co/yFiWxn9vUu
The 46-year-old Dominican Republic native posted a .312/.411/.585 triple-slash line with 555 home runs, 1,831 RBI and 1,544 runs in 2,302 regular-season games across 19 years with the Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago White Sox and Tampa Bay Rays.