José Ramírez, Milwaukee Brewers and Guardians
Digest more
José Ramírez has shown he can turn a game around with one swing of the bat. On Monday night, the Guardians All-Star third baseman did it with his glove and legs.
Ramírez was being interviewed by Andre Knott of Guardians TV. He was holding a base and smiling. In the 10th inning of that game, he drove in the tying run with a base hit. He also stole a base in the seventh inning.
1don MSN
José Ramírez stole three himself off the battery of Contreras and Freddy Peralta including third base two separate times. Steven Kwan and Angel Martínez chipped in with one each as well off reliever Bryan Hudson.
José Ramírez has shown he can turn a game around with one swing of the bat. On Monday night, the Guardians All-Star third baseman did it with his glove and legs. Ramírez made a nice play to get ...
The Brewers came into this three-game series against the Guardians as the fastest team on turf with an MLB-leading 52 stolen bases. They spent Monday night eating Jose Ramirez’s dust. Ramirez tied a career high with three steals to help create four of the five runs the Guardians scored in a 5-0 victory over the Brewers at Progressive Field.
2d
Guardians Nation on MSNJose Ramirez Made Franchise History On MondayCleveland Guardians superstar Jose Ramirez turned back the clock on Monday night. Against the Milwaukee Brewers, he did something he hadn’t done in four years: steal three bases in a single game. The first two thefts tied him with Terry Turner for third in Cleveland franchise history,
Nolan Arenado, Manny Machado and Jose Ramirez make interesting Hall of Fame cases but if it were up to Atlanta Braves legend Chipper Jones, all three of them would be in Cooperstown.