Manny's return expected to be a spectacle

Published: Thursday, July 2, 2009 9:21 p.m. MDT
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Manny Ramirez will be back in the big leagues on Friday night after a 50-game suspension for violating baseball's drug policy. His return should be nothing short of a spectacle.

It'll be the start of the Fourth of July weekend, and thousands of blue-clad Los Angeles Dodgers fans are expected to be at sold-out Petco Park to support the dreadlocked slugger in the opener of a three-game series against the San Diego Padres.

Harry the Heckler will be there, too.

"Oh, it's going to be a lot of fun," said Harry Maker, who for years has been ragging on opponents from his seat in left field. "I was hoping that we could have at least one slugger in the game that wasn't tainted. Now Manny has just disappointed me, and he's going to have to pay for it. I am not going to let up all weekend long."

Ramirez's ban was based on evidence he used human chorionic gonadotropin, a fertility drug that's banned by baseball, a person familiar with the suspension told The Associated Press after the suspension was announced on May 7, speaking on condition of anonymity because those details were not released.

HCG is popular among steroid users because it can mitigate the side effects of ending a cycle of the drugs.

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Ramirez, who playfully said, "I'm baaaaack!" after re-signing with the Dodgers during spring training, largely avoided reporters during his minor league rehab assignment. It's uncertain whether he'll formally address the media before Friday night's game. When he visited Dodger Stadium in early June, he said he was ready to move on and didn't want to be a distraction.

"I didn't kill nobody, I didn't rape nobody, so that's it, I'm just going to come and play the game," Ramirez said.

"Manny's used to distractions, anyway, but I think the players will be happy to have him back and I think they understand what goes with that," Dodgers manager Joe Torre said Wednesday. "But this game is full of distractions. And if we don't win games, we're certainly not going to use that as an excuse. That's for sure."

Regardless of how Ramirez does at the plate, Padres fans will boo and Dodgers fans will cheer.

"I think the Dodger-Padre series down here always brings a little bit more energy but I think this will be heightened because of Manny, because he is one of the true lightning rods in the game today," San Diego manager Bud Black said. "I guess our fans and the game itself will benefit from that."

There's always plenty of Dodgers fans in the ballpark when the two NL West rivals play at Petco Park.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers' Manny Ramirez connects for a single in the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies in Los Angeles.

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