Hanley Ramirez To Play For ‘Beloved’ Dominican Pro Team This Offseason

by abournenesn

Dec 13, 2016

The Boston Red Sox don’t report to Fort Myers until February, but Hanley Ramirez is returning to baseball a little early this season.

The Red Sox slugger and Dominican Republic native announced via Twitter on Tuesday he’ll play for Tigres del Licey, a professional baseball team in the Dominican Winter League, beginning next Monday.

Tigres del Licey aren’t just any Dominican baseball team; the club has won a league-record 23 championships, most recently in 2014, and has featured many Major League Baseball players on its roster over the years.

Ramirez’s stint in the DR will serve as a nice warmup for the World Baseball Classic, which kicks off in March 2017. The 32-year-old will try to help the Dominican Republic defend its 2013 title in the international tournament.

That’s a lot of offseason baseball for Ramirez, who is coming off one of his best seasons ever; the 12-year veteran clubbed 30 home runs and a career-high 111 RBIs last season while hitting .286 and playing a solid first base. According to The Boston Globe’s Pete Abraham, though, the Red Sox signed off on Hanley’s decision.

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Thumbnail photo via Tommy Gilligan/USA TODAY Sports Images

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