Hanley Ramirez has fired back at the Marlins after president David Samson explained that the team traded him because they "just realized we couldn't win with him."

In 45 games with the Dodgers, Ramirez is hitting .260 with 10 home runs and an .811 OPS.

He is also enjoying a pennant race in Los Angeles, while Miami continues to struggle.

"Now are they winning without me?" Ramirez said.

Miami's winning percentage has fallen -- .464 before the trade, .383 after -- and they will finish with their third consecutive losing season.

"I don't think it's one guy," Ramirez said. "If it was me, you know, OK. I had a lot of good memories there. They gave me the opportunity to play in the big leagues."