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Poll: Will Hanley Ramirez propel Dodgers to NL West title?

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When Dodgers President Stan Kasten warned that the team would be making moves “governed by reason” in the days leading up to the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline, it seemed as if he was merely using front-office jargon to tell fans “wait till next year.”

Well, it looks like the pessimists were wrong.

The Dodgers acquired three-time all-star Hanley Ramirez and reliever Randy Choate from the Miami Marlins on Tuesday in exchange for starter Nathan Eovaldi and minor-league pitcher Scott McGough, according to a person familiar with the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the deal hasn’t been formally announced.

The Dodgers will have to eat the rest of Ramirez’s contract -- about $38 million in financial commitments through the 2014 season -- but the move shows that the new owners are willing to spend money in order to improve the team.

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Perhaps we shouldn’t have scoffed when Dodgers Chairman Mark Walter said last week that the team was only a few moves away from winning a World Series.

Still, is this a good move for the Dodgers? Will Ramirez make a positive difference and help the Dodgers win the NL West this season or possibly even more?

Let us know what you think.

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