Ramirez hits 30th HR in 11-inning win vs. Texas
Third baseman homers, makes clutch defensive play and scores game-winning run
[I think we are all grateful that we never traded, at that time still an unknown quantity, Jose Ramirez, while all the hype was directed towards the phenom, Francisco Lindor. The only thing that Jose has not done since being promoted is clean the clubhouse or hose down the stadium after home games.......but, maybe he has
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With his performance last night, Ramirez now ranks first in MLB with 6.7 Wins Above Replacement (via Fangraphs), moving ahead of Angels superstar Mike Trout and Boston's Mookie Betts, who have 6.4 apiece. The Tribe's switch-hitting slugger leads the Majors in extra-base hits with 59, is sporting a .302/.400/.635 slash line and has more walks (57) than strikeouts (48).
Against the Rangers, Ramirez also came up big in the field.
Texas was on the cusp of a walkoff win in the 10th, when reliever Zach McAllister gave up three straight singles to load the bases. He then induced a chopper off the bat of Ronald Guzman to Ramirez, who gloved the grounder and fired the ball to catcher Yan Gomes for an out at the plate.
"[That] almost looks like a game-winner," said Indians manager Terry Francona, referring to the Guzman grounder to Ramirez. "Josey backhands it. That was a harder play than he made it look."
SOUND SMART
Ramirez is the first batter in Indians history to have at least 20 stolen bases and 30 home runs within the team's first 100 games of a season. In fact, Ramirez has joined Alex Rodriguez (1998), Jeff Bagwell (1999) and Alfonso Soriano (2006) as the only players to accomplish that feat in MLB history.
Ramirez is the fourth Indians player (five times overall) to reach 30 homers within the team's first 97 games. The others include Rocky Colavito (1959), Albert Belle (1994 and '96) and Jim Thome (2001).
[ Just when you think he's reached his limits, he continues to expand on those limits. Good for Jose! Short on stature, Long on Pride !]