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doesn't look like anyone else is waiting in line to pay him that much..
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Nevertheless, the only other club that has publicly admitted interest in Ramirez -- the San Francisco Giants -- also prefers a one-year deal. And given that the Giants' payroll is already in the neighborhood of $90 million, the highest in the history of the franchise, it's difficult to imagine they would be willing to offer Ramirez more than $25 million.
Los Angeles manager Joe Torre and some of the Dodgers players have said they want Ramirez back.
The latest rejection "doesn't mean he's not coming back. They're still talking and that's what negotiations are all about," Torre said at a signing for his new book in New York.
"I've talked to him a couple of times. He enjoyed his experience. He'd like to come back, but again, this is the business part of it. Hopefully things can get worked out."
Meanwhile, the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels and New York Mets have all indicated in recent days that they're not interested. So where Ramirez -- and the Dodgers -- go from here is as unclear as ever.
"I do hear the rumblings. People expect us to get in on Manny. But that's not going to happen," New York general manager Brian Cashman told AP on Tuesday. "We're tapped."
"I hope he stays in the National League," the GM added. "Let him stay out on the West Coast."