Meh. He's okay, I guess.
When Hanley Ramirez came to bat with runners in scoring position last season, there wasn’t a player hitting better than .300 in baseball that had less success than him. Ramirez was putrid when the pressure was on, hitting just .239 (26 for 109) when the Marlins needed a big hit.Hanley Ramirez Now, there isn’t a hitter in baseball having more success than the 25-year old shortstop when teammates are standing on second or third. Entering Monday night’s series opener against the Nationals, Ramirez was hitting .433 with runners in scoring position (29 for 67) and 39 RBI.


