Dodgers' Ramirez says he hasn't heard anything

Dodgers outfielder Manny Ramirez quiet amid speculation that his days in LA are numbered

Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Manny Ramirez says he's heard nothing amid speculation that he'll be put on the waiver wire at the end of the week.

Clubs looking to add the enigmatic hitter would need to put him on their roster by Aug. 31 to make him available for the postseason.

Ramirez came into Tuesday night's game against Milwaukee hitting .312 with eight homers and 39 RBIs in 62 games.

Dodgers owner Frank McCourt was at Miller Park for the unveiling of a statue honoring baseball commissioner Bud Selig, as was White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf, whose team is rumored to have interest in Ramirez. McCourt said the day was about Selig and he wasn't discussing any business.

A Dodgers spokesman says GM Ned Colletti wasn't on the team's charter to Milwaukee.