Right fielder J.D. Drew of the Boston Red Sox and shortstop Hanley Ramirez of the Florida Marlins have been named the MLB Players of the Month for June. In 26 games last month, Drew batted .337 (31-for-92) with 12 home runs and finished tied for Major League-high with 29 RBI, along with Jermaine Dye of the Chicago White Sox. The 32-year-outfielder scored 27 runs with a Major League-best .848 slugging percentage. The Georgia native collected extra-base hits, including seven doubles and two triples. He walked 21 times and had a .462 on-percentage. He had seven multi-RBI efforts last month. Drew is batting .299 with 16 home runs and 50 RBI on the season. The shortstop hit .298 (34-114), with six doubles, a triple, 10 home runs, 13 RBI and 27 runs scored in June. Ramirez, who added 13 walks and was 7-for-7 in stolen base attempts, led the National League in home runs, runs scored and total bases (72) over the month. The 24-year-old recorded multi-home run games on June 4th at Atlanta and June 8th vs. Cincinnati. On June 29th vs. Arizona and June 30th vs. Washington, Ramirez hit consecutive game-tying home runs in the ninth inning with the Marlins going on to win both games. The last player to hit game-tying homers in the ninth inning on back-to-back days was Gary Gaetti of the Twins on May 17-18, 1989. Hanley put together a nine-game hitting streak from June 3rd-11th, during which he hit .382 (13-34) with six home runs and nine RBI.