2025 Player Outlook
Ramirez had a career year in 2024, hitting 39 home runs, stealing 41 bases, and slashing .279/.335/.537. He posted his highest fly ball rate since 2018, and he remains one of the best in the game in getting his bat to the ball. Availability is the best ability, and Ramirez has played in 150+ games in four straight seasons, hitting 30+ home runs and stealing at least 20 bases in each of those seasons as well. He's one of the most consistent fantasy options there is, and he a cornerstone piece for any fantasy squad in 2025. Expect another season where Ramirez goes 30/30 and puts up excellent numbers in all five offensive categories.
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José Ramírez went 2-for-4 with an RBI and also stole a base, leading the Guardians to a 5-4 victory over the Red Sox in the opening game of Saturday’s doubleheader.
Ramírez put Cleveland on the scoreboard with a run-scoring single to right field in the opening frame. He also picked up his fifth steal of the year a little later in the inning. The 32-year-old fantasy superstar has shown zero signs of slowing down as a consistent all-around contributor.
José Ramírez had a three-run homer and an RBI single Monday in the Guardians’ 6-4 defeat of the Yankees.
Ramírez and Kyle Manzardo hit back-to-back homers in the third. The 390-foot shot was Ramírez’s fifth homer, and it gave him 12 RBI through 21 games. Also, the single tonight was 111.3 mph off the bat, which is a new season high for Ramírez. He’s 10-for-28 with just one strikeout in his last seven games.
José Ramírez went 3-for-4 with three home runs, four RBI, and a walk on Friday, leading the Guardians to an 8-6 win over the Angels.
One of the most under-appreciated athletes of his era, regardless of the sport, Ramírez continues to marvel. His first solo blast gave the Guardians an early lead in the opening frame, his second tied the game back up in the fifth, and his last tacked on a much needed insurance run in the ninth before the Angels rallied late. All in all, the three combined to travel nearly 1,200 feet cumulatively and marked the second three-homer performance of Ramírez’s illustrious career. It also tied him with legends Jim Thome and Albert Belle for the most multi-homer games in Cleveland’s history. He will be looked back upon as one of the most productive players of this generation when his career is said and done.
José Ramírez went 3-for-4 with a solo homer in a loss Monday to the Padres.
Ramírez was removed Saturday with a wrist sprain and didn’t play Sunday, but he looked healthy on a solo blast that traveled 365 feet in the first inning. The 32-year-old also doubled, and that two-bagger had an exit velocity of 108.2 mph. Ramírez remains one of the true fantasy superstars in the sport.
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