Now that he's back with the Red Sox, Hanley Ramirez is working on his Gronk spike
Hanley Ramirez learned to Gronk spike

As if the Patriots' big win in Super Bowl XLIX and Rob Gronkowski's cameo in the forthcoming Entourage movie weren't enough to look forward to, Boston fans have an exciting baseball season on the horizon thanks to the new-look Red Sox.
And no change to the Red Sox is more exciting than the readdition of former and (now) new slugger Hanley Ramirez. Ramirez broke into the bigs with the Sox back in 2005 and was signed this offseason to patrol left field and add some potency to a lineup that's already plenty potent.
And no person appears to be more amped about the upcoming season than Ramirez, who somehow found time to learn to Gronk spike between shoveling the David Ortiz amount of snow that's buried Beantown and learning to play a new position in the field.

If he turns out to be a good fit in left field, he'll just have to work on his shirtless selfie game to give Gronk a run for his money in the Most Popular New England Athlete Not Named Tom Brady department.