Cue Up The Standells' 45

Word began to spread Sunday night that free agent Hanley Ramirez had signed a 5-year contract with the Red Sox. He adds a dynamic presence to the left side of the Boston infield, where youngsters Xander Bogaerts and Will Middlebrooks had struggled.
It's a homecoming for the native of the Dominican Republic -- he was one of the Red Sox' top prospects before being traded to the Marlins in the 2005 deal for Mike Lowell and Josh Beckett. Since then, he's built an impressive "back of the baseball card."
So his circle is complete, returning to Boston, but now as a veteran -- a three-time All Star and six-time 20 home run slugger -- with greater expectations and a steep pricetag. Seen here from a May 2014 game at Citi Field, I'll close this gallery out with a dugout shot of Ramirez with the Dodgers young star Yasiel Puig, whose speed, power and batting prowess could easily be compared to Ramirez. We'll see how his 2015 goes without that older mentor to lean on.

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