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Jose Ramirez might not have the traditional stature of a power hitter, but he keeps breaking homer-related franchise records. He did it again Aug. 12.
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José Ramírez sets Cleveland record with 27th multihomer game, leads Guardians to 4-3 victory
José Ramírez knew when he was 15 years old and growing up in the Dominican Republic that he could end up being a pretty good home-run hitter.
The Guardians' José Ramírez passed Kenny Lofton on the club's all-time runs list, showcasing elite instincts that make the contact play deadly to opponents.
Check out this unique angle of José Ramírez's go-ahead solo home run in the bottom of the 8th inning against the Marlins
The Guards jumped out to a 3-0 lead yesterday with the help of back-to-back Ramirez and Manzardo homers. Too many walks and some slightly shaky defense allowed the Marlins back in it, at 3-3. The Marlins did not learn from their 3-0 hole, and pitched to Jose again in the 8th. Home run pitch. 4-3.
Ramírez surpassed Cleveland legends Albert Belle and Jim Thome, who each had 26 multi-homer games while playing for Cleveland. His record-breaking performance included a first-inning solo shot off Marlins starter Janson Junk and a decisive eighth-inning blast against reliever Calvin Faucher that broke a 3-3 tie.
Jose Ramirez may have never been the single best player in baseball. But the Cleveland Guardians' superstar has long been one of the best on the planet, every single year. A new stat, posted by agent Rafa Nieves on X,