Cleveland Guardians, Marlins and José Ramírez
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Guardians infielder Gabriel Arias leads the club in hitting with runners in scoring position and ranks ninth in the American League.
Ramirez hit .636 (7-for-11) against the Marlins, but the batting average isn’t the reason why this series was so impressive from Cleveland’s superstar. J-Ram managed to etch his name in Cleveland's record books once again.
Gabriel Arias hit a three-run homer and later delivered an insurance sacrifice fly in the 10th inning Monday night for the visiting Cleveland Guardians, who outlasted the New York Mets 7-6.
Less than a month after Gabriel Arias was carted off the field in a scary incident following a slide attempt in which he rolled his ankle, the Guardians’ shortstop was back in the lineup Friday at Kauffman Stadium prior to the game’s postponement due to rain,
The Guardians got two runners on with two outs, but Perez had Gabriel Arias to two strikes. Arias proceeded to put together the best at bat of his career. He took two breaking balls to fall behind 1-2, then took another for a ball, 2-2.
If the Cleveland Guardians are going to make a playoff push, they need Gabriel Arias to keep performing at a high level.
Arias went 0-for-1 with a walk, two RBI and a run scored in Thursday's 9-4 win over Miami.
Guardians defenders flashed their leather from the outset, but Braves rookie right-hander Hurston Waldrep held their bats in check Friday to deal Cleveland a 2-0 loss at Progressive Field. The Guardians turned two double plays,