Manny Ramirez's deal with the Dodgers Wednesday seems to have come down to deferred salary. After a great partial season with Los Angeles last year, Manny finally got the $45 million he's been seeking and that he'd turned down at least once before.
Terms of the latest two-year offer were a bit more advantageous, enabling Ramirez and the team to come to an agreement. He found a groove with the Dodgers last season, hitting .396 with 17 home runs in 53 games. No question, the Dodgers wanted him back in a bad way.

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