Red Sox’s Ramirez joins 500-home run club

BALTIMORE — Manny Ramirez connected for career homer No. 500 on Saturday night, hitting a drive off Baltimore Orioles right-hander Chad Bradford to become the 24th major leaguer to reach the milestone.

Ramirez drove the first pitch into the seats in right-center in the seventh inning. The Red Sox star watched the flight of the ball, then took off around the bases.

He exchanged a high-five with first base coach Luis Alicea, then hugged on-deck hitter Mike Lowell as he crossed the plate. Many of his teammates greeted him as he reached the dugout, where he received more hugs and bounced up and down in an embrace with David Ortiz and Julio Lugo.

The solo shot gave Boston a 5-3 lead. It traveled an estimated 410 feet.

There were thousands of Red Sox backers at Camden Yards, and cameras flashed in the stands during every pitch to Boston’s designated hitter.

In his first at-bat, Ramirez hit a fly to the warning track in left field. He then grounded out to third and lined out to left before going deep in his fourth trip to the plate.

Before each at-bat by the dreadlocked slugger, plate umpire Bob Davidson was given a special set of baseballs so there would be no confusion over which one was No. 500 if it landed in the seats.

“It’s really cool right now to be part of the game,” Red Sox first baseman Sean Casey said. “Every time he comes up — you kind of forget about it until he comes up and then the place gets a little different intensity in the air and you really feel that.

You know that something special could happen with the next swing of the bat.”

The drive enabled Ramirez to become only the seventh player in baseball history with 500 homers, 1,500 RBI, 1,000 walks, 475 doubles and a .300 batting average. The others are Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Mel Ott, Babe Ruth, Frank Thomas and Ted Williams.

“Obviously, he will go down as one of the greatest power hitters of all time,” Orioles manager Dave Trembley said of Ramirez.

Ramirez is the 12th-youngest player to hit 500 home runs; his 36th birthday was on Friday. The youngest was Alex Rodriguez, who did it eight days after his 32nd birthday.

It was Ramirez’s 10th homer of the season and second of the week; he hit No. 499 on Tuesday in Seattle.

But Ramirez was slow reaching the milestone. He hit No. 496 on April 19 and had only three in 34 games before Saturday.

Before the game, Red Sox outfielder J.D. Drew asked Ramirez if his 500th homer would be an inside-the-park job.

“I know what you want to know,” Ramirez replied. “You want to know when am I going to hit the 500? Don’t worry about it. I hit it one day.”

Ramirez knew it was only a matter of time before he reached the landmark, and made sure his pursuit was not a distraction.

“The one guy, out of all the 500 (home run) hitters it weighs on the least is probably Manny,” Casey said. “He knows he’s going to hit it. It’s going to happen. But there’s no pressure to make it happen.”

Ramirez is the third player to reach 500 in a Red Sox uniform, joining Williams and Jimmy Foxx. Ramirez hit his first home run with Cleveland in 1993 and had 236 with the Indians before signing as a free agent with the Red Sox in December 2000. He has since hit 264 home runs with Boston.

It took him 2,004 games and 7,263 at-bats.

Ramirez is now four homers short of tying Eddie Murray for 23rd on the career list. Barry Bonds is baseball’s career leader with 762.

It was Ramirez’s 16th home run at Camden Yards but the first since May 15, 2006. His last four homers have been on the road.

Cincinnati slugger Ken Griffey Jr. hit his 599th homer earlier Saturday in the Reds’ 8-7, 10-inning victory over the Atlanta Braves.

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