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You didn't comprehend my justification.  Or, you didn't check the video before typing.
Find me a video where the bat looks lively in his hands.  
An injured player swings the bat off-and-on throughout the season, so feel free to find me a vid where he launches the bat explosively and follows through with it in a vibrant manner.
Compare, say, Trayvon Robinson's lively swing to Ramirez' and find us a swing that looks like Ramirez is a hitter.
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My justification could certainly prove to be off track.  :- )  But meaningless?  Ramirez has a lot to prove, the way he swung the bat in 2011.  FWIW CPB, that is the verdict back channel as well, that Ramirez may have lost his bat speed forever.  In this case I happen to agree with it.
Maybe he does shake off the injuries and bounce back.  Personally I give that a 30%, 40% chance of happening.  :: shrug ::  If somebody else likes his chances to bounce back, I respect that.  Lots of guys have shaken off injuries and proven the naysayers wrong.  Hope Hanley does.

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