Hanley Ramirez about to “shock the world”

True to his word, Dodger shortstop Hanley Ramirez is taking the first step to “shock the world” as he will be making his first rehab start at Rancho Cucamonga with the team’s Advanced Single-A affiliate Quakes on Saturday evening. Dodger manager Don Mattingly made the announcement during his pre-game media briefing in the Dodger dugout on Friday afternoon prior to the Dodgers 7-5 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.

Ramirez, as you may recall, claimed that he would return to the Dodger line-up “way before” the estimated six to eight-week recovery period initially reported by the Dodger medical staff and could return to the Dodger line-up as early as Tuesday, although Mattingly would not confirm exactly when Ramirez might return to the Dodger line-up.

Ramirez had no trouble fielding grounds during infield practice before Friday night's game. (Photo credit - Ron Cervenka)

Ramirez worked out at shortstop for about 15 minutes prior to Friday night’s game.
(Photo credit – Ron Cervenka)

“The one thing I want with Hanley is him to be comfortable out there on defense,” the Dodger manager told reporters. “He’s worked really hard on his defense and I don’t really want him to come back just to be back. All of these guys always want to come off the DL, they don’t want to be on it any longer than they have to be, but I want him to be ready to play and be able to play at a level that’s natural and coming easy, not where he has to think about throwing and how he’s going to grip the ball and things like that. As soon as he’s ready for that then we’re ready for him.

Ramirez actually began taking grounders with his hand still in a cast within two weeks of his surgery to repair a torn ligament in his right thumb suffered in the final game of the World Baseball Classic on March 22. Since then, the cast has been shortened several times and he has been wearing a special splint for the past two weeks that allows him to grip and throw a baseball.

“The splint that he plays with has allowed him to do a lot of stuff,” Mattingly said. “It protects him and keeps him from re-injuring (his thumb), but he’s still playing with a splint, he has to play with that to be able to play.”

Ramirez had no difficulty throwing while working out at shortstop prior to Friday night's game. (Photo credit - Ron Cervenka)

The biggest concern with Ramirez is his ability to grip the ball and make accurate throws, which he had no trouble doing on Friday afternoon. (Photo credit – Ron Cervenka)

Mattingly added that he isn’t concerned at all about Hanley’s offense, only his defense. He also confirmed that Ramirez will play shortstop and not third base, as some had speculated.

Ramirez will be fitted for a new splint before Saturday’s rehab game because the swelling has gone down considerably and his current splint needs to be tightened down with tape because it is getting loose. Mattingly added that Ramirez will continue to wear the splint even when he returns to the Dodger line up. “As long as he can throw natural I’m willing to play him.”

Because the swelling has gone down significantly on Hanley's thumb, his splint had to be taped down to keep if from rubbing, which was causing him some discomfort. He will be fitted for a new splint prior to his rehab game with the Quakes on Saturday night. (Photo credit - Ron Cervenka)

Because the swelling has gone down significantly on Hanley’s thumb, his splint had to be taped down to keep if from rubbing, which was causing him some discomfort. He will be fitted for a new splint prior to his rehab game with the Quakes on Saturday night. (Photo credit – Ron Cervenka)

When asked if Ramirez might be ready on Monday night’s series opener with the red hot Colorado Rockies, Mattingly said “…that would be pretty optimistic.” He was a bit more evasive when asked is Tuesday might be a more realistic possibility. It just so happens that Tuesday is Hanley Ramirez bobble head night at Dodger Stadium.

Within a week of his surgery, Ramirez insisted that he would “shock the world” by returning way ahead of the initial six to eight-week time estimate. If he does return on Tuesday evening, he will have been out for just over four weeks. Ramirez also said that he would announce his return himself on Twitter.

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8 Responses to “Hanley Ramirez about to “shock the world””

  1. MFGRREP says:

    This is amazing !! If this should shut the Marlins up!!

    • Ron Cervenka says:

      In watching Hanley workout, it is clear that he is taking all of this stuff very seriously. He isn’t doing it for the publicity or media hype, he genuinely cares about doing a good job and he is working extremely hard to get back.

      I will be the first to admit that his initial claims about shocking the world by how quickly he would return and that he would announce it on Twitter sounded like a bunch of BS to me, but having spent some time around Hanley over the past several months, I am truly impressed with his work ethic and his desire to help his team.

      I’m sure that Hanley will have his “Hanley being Hanley” moments, but if he helps the Dodgers get to the promised land, I can live with those.

  2. Evan Bladh says:

    You were there Ron and obviously saw first hand how Hanley is recovering and performing during pre-game routines. So my question for you is, do you think they’re rushing things a bit? I don’t understand rushing him back with a splint. Why not play things safe and have him completely heal before returning? After the setbacks with Kemp and the hamstring injuries last year, you’d think they’d take things cautiously.

    • Ron Cervenka says:

      Sorry for the late get back, brother.

      I can absolutely assure you that everything that Hanley does is being closely monitored by Dodger trainers and there is no way that they would allow him to do anything that might jeopardize his recovery.

      As I understand it, Ramirez was having difficulty gripping and throwing the ball the first couple of weeks out of surgery but by modifying his cast (and later his splint), he can now grip the ball well and his throws are getting much better almost daily.

      I actually thought that hitting would be more of a discomfort for Ramirez than throwing, but apparently this is not the case, as he has been quite impressive during BP.

      I learned today that there is the possibility that Hanley could return to the Dodger line-up as early as Monday, but I have a feeling that Tuesday is more likely.

  3. MFGRREP says:

    So, it’s Monday and the question today is, Did Hanley reinjure himself ?? Accounts of him coming out early and leaving all wrapped up etc.. has left a lot of us wondering, what’s gong on ??

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