José Ramírez will have a street named after him in Cleveland, marking the first time an active athlete has received such an honor in the city. The dedication will be followed by a free baseball clinic for youth, and Ramírez's team, the Guardians, are playing a sold-out game against the Texas Rangers.
The Cleveland Guardians hit back-to-back-to-back home runs in a game against the Los Angeles Angels, marking a significant power resurgence for the team. José Ramírez initiated the streak, contributing to Cleveland's 10-4 victory and extending their winning streak to seven games. The Guardians now have 58 home runs this season, a notable improvement from last year's total of 124.
The Cleveland Guardians secured a 6-4 victory over the Oakland A's, with José Ramirez hitting his first home run of the season and Andrés Giménez contributing three hits. The game was played in front of a sparse crowd at the Oakland Coliseum, with only 3,837 fans in attendance, as protests against the A's proposed move to Las Vegas continued. Despite the small crowd, the Guardians remained focused and unaffected, according to manager Stephen Vogt. The win marked the 2024 debut for Cleveland starter Logan Allen, while Oakland's J.D. Davis hit two solo home runs in a losing effort.
Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson acknowledges that he needs to improve after his emotional outburst and subsequent brawl with Cleveland Guardians slugger José Ramírez. Anderson's six-game suspension was reduced to five games in a settlement with Major League Baseball. He expressed his commitment to becoming a better player and person, while also stating that he is focused on moving forward and not dwelling on the details of the altercation. Anderson hopes for better days ahead and remains optimistic about his future with the White Sox.
Tim Anderson's six-game suspension for fighting José Ramírez and causing a benches-clearing brawl has been reduced to five games after an appeal. Anderson will begin serving the punishment on Friday, while Ramírez already served two games. The fight occurred on August 5th when Anderson and Ramírez exchanged punches after a heated exchange following a hard tag. Several other individuals, including managers and players, were also suspended or fined as a result of the incident.
Jose Ramirez of the Cleveland Guardians is attempting to apologize to Tim Anderson of the Chicago White Sox after their brawl during a game, but Anderson has been ignoring his attempts. Ramirez expressed regret for the incident and emphasized that he is not someone who seeks trouble. Both players have been suspended by Major League Baseball, with Anderson receiving a six-game suspension and Ramirez receiving a three-game suspension. They are both appealing the decision.
Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson and Cleveland Guardians third baseman José Ramírez traded punches during a brawl at Progressive Field after a tag play at second base. Both players were ejected, along with several coaches and managers. Suspensions are expected to follow, and losing Ramírez would be a significant blow to the struggling Guardians. The White Sox won the game 7-4.
Chicago White Sox's Tim Anderson and Cleveland Guardians' Jose Ramirez were ejected after a heated brawl erupted during a game. The altercation began when Ramirez took offense to Anderson standing over him after a slide into second base. Both players threw punches as teammates and coaches tried to intervene. The brawl resulted in ejections for Anderson and Ramirez, who are typically seen as leaders on their respective teams.
José Ramírez and Josh Naylor hit back-to-back home runs in the sixth inning to lead the Cleveland Guardians to a 6-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals. The win brings the Guardians closer to a .500 record, with Ramírez and Naylor contributing significantly to the team's offense. Cleveland's manager, Terry Francona, expressed gratitude for the sudden power surge. The Guardians haven't been at .500 since April 28, and the team hopes to achieve that goal before the All-Star break.
José Ramírez and Josh Naylor hit back-to-back home runs in the sixth inning, leading the Cleveland Guardians to a 6-1 victory against the Kansas City Royals.
José Ramírez stole home in the 10th inning to give the Cleveland Guardians a 3-2 lead against the Kansas City Royals, but the Royals rallied back to win 4-3 in a walk-off victory. Ramírez's steal marked the first straight steal of home for Cleveland in over four years. The Guardians now find themselves in a first-place tie with the Twins in the AL Central.
José Ramírez of the Cleveland Guardians stole home in the 10th inning of their game against the Kansas City Royals, becoming the first Guardians player to do so in any inning since 2019 and the eighth player in AL/NL history to steal home in extra innings. Ramírez carefully analyzed the pitcher's delivery and timing before making his move, taking advantage of the situation with two outs and a left-handed hitter at the plate. Despite being initially ruled out, the play was overturned upon review, showcasing Ramírez's excellent decision-making and athleticism. However, the Guardians ultimately lost the game.
José Ramírez impresses with a straight steal of home in extra innings, scoring the tying run in a game against the New York Yankees. Initially called out, the play was overturned upon review. Despite the incredible slide and Ramirez's impressive season, the Cleveland Indians ultimately lost the game to the Kansas City Royals.
CBS Sports MLB experts discuss who is the best third baseman in Major League Baseball. While Matt Chapman has a strong case based on this season, the experts prefer to look at a larger sample size. Nolan Arenado, José Ramírez, and Manny Machado are all in the discussion, but the experts ultimately lean towards Arenado or Ramírez based on their track record over the last few years.
Cleveland Guardians' Jose Ramirez hit his 200th career homer, all with Cleveland, in a game against Boston. Ramirez, who signed a seven-year, $141 million contract extension with the Guardians last spring, is eighth on the Cleveland home run list. Ramirez's loyalty to Cleveland and the organization that gave him his start in baseball is evident in his decision to stay with the team and demand a no-trade clause. Ramirez's work ethic, leadership, and obsession with base running make him a valuable asset to the team and a fan favorite.