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Edubray Ramos has signed with the Kentucky Wild Health Genomes of the Atlantic League.
Ramos last made an appearance in Major League Baseball back in September 2019 with the Phillies. The 29-year-old right-hander will now be looking to revitalize his career in independent ball.
Rangers signed RHP Edubray Ramos to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
Ramos was in the Dodgers organization in 2020 but didn't make any appearances for them. He struggled in 2019 with the Phillies while battling shoulder issues, but with a career 3.71 ERA and 168 strikeouts over 155 1/3 innings, Ramos could easily make the Rangers' roster if he's healthy.
Ramos signed with the Dodgers as a non-roster invitee Tuesday, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports.
Ramos threw 155.1 innings of relief for the Phillies over the last four seasons, posting a 3.71 ERA. He pitched at an effective middle-relief level for the first three of those years, but shoulder issues limited him to 15.0 poor innings in 2019, as he finished the year with a 5.40 ERA and an 11:7 K:BB. If healthy in 2020, he could be a useful member of the Dodgers' bullpen, though it's unlikely he'll find himself pitching in the ninth inning at any point.
Ramos refused an outright assignment to the minors Monday and became a free agent.
Ramos struggled with injury and underperformance in 2019, finishing the year with a 5.40 ERA in 15.0 innings of work. With a career 3.71 ERA and still just 26 years old, Ramos should find a handful of suitors this offseason.
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