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Manny Ramirez To Join Inland Empire

July 9, 2010 - California League (CalL1)
Inland Empire 66ers News Release


Los Angeles Dodgers Outfielder Manny Ramirez is scheduled to begin a rehab assignment with the Inland Empire 66ers, Class A Partner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, on Saturday, July 10th, at 7:05 p.m. when they take on the Lancaster JetHawks.

Dodgers Manager Joe Torre confirmed the news on Thursday at Dodgers Stadium that Manny Ramirez would DH for Inland Empire on Saturday and would play in however many games he needs. Dodgers Catcher Brad Ausmus is also scheduled to continue his rehab assignment with the Inland Empire 66ers on Saturday .

Ramirez, 38, has been on the disabled list retroactive to June 30 with a right hamstring strain. This will be his second rehab stint with Inland Empire this season. He played in two games in early May while the team was in Lake Elsinore, coming off a right calf strain at the time.

During his two rehab starts with the 66ers this season, he went 1-for-4, with an RBI.

Ironically, Ramirez is scheduled to start on Saturday when the 66ers will give away Manny Ramirez action figures to the first 1,000 kids (12 and under).

Fans can save up to 33 percent on tickets by signing up a group of 20 or more people or by buying a mini ticket plan, which start as low as $36. Tickets are available for purchase online at www.66ers.com where you can print your tickets from home for free in 2010. You can also call the 66ers ticket office at 909-888-9922. Luxury terraces and picnic patio areas are still available for Saturday's game.

For more information on 66ers baseball, contact Inland Empire 66ers Director of Broadcasting Sam Farber at (909) 495-7632. Please contact Sam Farber at (909)495-7632 with any questions concerning rehab assignments with the 66ers, or for more information on 66ers baseball.




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