Manny Ramirez abruptly retired last season after a second violation of performance-enhancing drug rules, choosing to walk away rather than serve a 100-game suspension. Now, Ramirez wants to land a tryout with a team for spring training, hoping that his filing for reinstatement and having his ban shortened from 100 games to 50 games will show teams that he's changed. "I want to show people that Manny can change, that he can do the right thing," Ramirez told ESPN's Pedro Gomez in an interview. "And to show people that I still can play. I don't want to leave the game like I did. I also want to show my kids that if you make a mistake, don't quit. Just go back and fix it. And if you're going to leave, leave the right way."