The article discusses potential SF Giants players for the upcoming All-Star Game, highlighting Robbie Ray, Logan Webb, and Heliot Ramos as strong contenders, while Matt Chapman may be left out due to competition and performance factors.
San Francisco Giants outfielder Michael Conforto has been placed on the 10-day Injured List due to a left hamstring strain, while outfielder Heliot Ramos has been recalled to take his place on the roster. Conforto had been performing well recently, hitting 15-44 with 4 extra-base hits and 6 walks in his last 13 games. Ramos, who had a strong performance in AAA Sacramento, will provide additional hitting power for the Giants. The team's outfield arrangement is uncertain, with Ramos potentially joining Wade Meckler and Luis Matos against lefties, and Mitch Haniger possibly replacing him in the lineup. In other news, infielder Johan Camargo has been outrighted to AAA Sacramento, and there are indications that Anthony DeSclafani may be rehabbing elsewhere for the rest of the year.
The San Francisco Giants have recalled outfielder Heliot Ramos from Triple-A to provide depth and power potential. Ramos, the Giants' former top prospect, has been performing well in Triple-A and will have a chance to contribute to the team. The move comes as veteran outfielder AJ Pollock was placed on the injured list with a left oblique strain. Ramos may not be in the starting lineup against Shohei Ohtani, but could be used off the bench later in the game. The Giants are in need of offensive help as they face Ohtani, who is having a strong season as both a pitcher and hitter.
San Francisco Giants top prospects Marco Luciano and Heliot Ramos have been promoted to AAA Sacramento. Luciano, a shortstop, has been performing well with a .889 OPS and has shown improvement in his defense. Ramos, an outfielder, impressed during his rehab assignment and has been optioned to AAA. In the minor league games, Ramon Peralta and Javier Francisco had standout performances, hitting home runs and showing improvement in their stats. The Giants' minor league teams have several promising middle infield prospects.
San Francisco Giants outfielder Heliot Ramos begins a rehab assignment after a tough season, while MLB Pipeline releases its latest Top 100 list featuring four Giants prospects. In Minor League action, RHP Alix Hernandez impresses with a scoreless outing for ACL Orange, and center fielder Rayner Arias continues his stellar performance for DSL Giants Black.
The San Francisco Giants have called up outfielder Heliot Ramos from the minor leagues for the second straight year to give them more power against left-handed pitchers. Ramos has been working on swing adjustments with big league hitting coach Justin Viele over the offseason and has shown more consistency to his approach. The Giants are limited on right-handed options due to injuries and facing a string of left-handed starters. Catcher Joey Bart may also be activated soon after playing five innings for Triple-A Sacramento on Saturday.
The San Francisco Giants have called up Heliot Ramos to help with their upcoming games against left-handed starting pitchers. Ramos was previously optioned back to Triple-A due to his lack of contribution. However, if he can show improvement during his time with the Giants, he may be able to raise his stock. The Giants acquired Matt Beaty, a player they coveted, but were able to option him down due to a loophole in his contract.