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Manny leaves without discussing future with Dodgers

 

LOS ANGELES -- In the wake of an incredible 2½ months with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Manny Ramirez hit the road Thursday without revealing his future plans.

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"I'm not talking, guys," the 36-year-old slugger said as he entered an elevator at Dodger Stadium after packing up his belongings. "I said all I had to say yesterday. I'll send you guys a Christmas card."

What Ramirez said Wednesday night, after the Dodgers lost to the Philadelphia Phillies 5-1 in Game 5 in the NL Championship Series to end their most successful postseason in 20 years, was simple enough.

"I want to thank the fans for their great support. I think it was a great trade," he said regarding the July 31 deal that got him out of Boston. "I just want to go home and spend some time with my family. I want to see who is the highest bidder. Gas is up and so am I."

Ramirez, a 12-time All-Star who ranks 17th on baseball's all-time list with 527 homers and has hit a record 28 postseason homers, becomes a free agent after the World Series. Agent Scott Boras is expected to ask for a multiyear contract worth at least $20 million per year.

There's no question what the dreadlock-wearing Dodgers fans want.

"Man-ny stay, Man-ny stay," they chanted in the late stages of Wednesday night's finale of the NL Championship Series.

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"Manny had a great run with this club," Dodgers owner Frank McCourt said. "I certainly hope he's back, but it takes two to tango. He had a great impact on these fans."

And, McCourt might have added, a great impact on the team's coffers as well, what with a significant rise in attendance after Ramirez arrived, not to mention all those No. 99 jerseys and the fake dreadlocks that were sold.

"These things are much more up to the player," McCourt said. "It depends on where he wants to be. If he wants to be here, he'll be here."

Ramirez hit .396 with 17 homers, 53 RBI, 36 runs scored, 74 hits and 35 walks in 53 regular-season games, leading the Dodgers to the NL West title.

He was even more potent in the postseason, hitting .520 with four homers, 10 RBI, nine runs scored and 11 walks in eight playoff games.

"Unbelievable. Superman," fellow outfielder Andre Ethier said with a smile in a nearly-empty clubhouse Thursday. "I hope we make a good try to get him to come back. He's been a positive influence, he certainly helped me. I'm excited to see where he ends up, I hope he's here."

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