The Cleveland Guardians are watching José Ramírez write his name deeper into franchise history.
The versatile third baseman continues his climb up multiple all-time leaderboards while providing the offensive spark that keeps Cleveland competitive in 2025.
Ramírez brings a unique combination of power and speed that few players can match.
His aggressive approach on both sides of the plate has become a trademark throughout his career with the Guardians.
When asked about his dual impact through home runs and stolen bases, Ramírez offered insight into his playing philosophy.
“I think both are really important,” Ramírez said. “Both are part of my game. Playing aggressive, trying to score any way possible. So, for me both are really important.”
That mindset paid dividends during a milestone weekend against the Tampa Bay Rays. Ramírez surpassed Hall of Famer Jim Thome on the franchise RBI list with his 938th career RBI.
The achievement moved him into second place in Guardians history, now chasing Earl Averill’s record of 1,084.
His clutch triple in Sunday’s 2-1 victory showcased the pressure situations where Ramírez thrives most.
The hit helped secure a narrow win and demonstrated why he remains Cleveland’s most reliable offensive weapon.
Ramírez has also been busy on the basepaths. His 280th career steal moved him past Omar Vizquel into second place on the franchise stolen base list.
The combination of power and speed puts him in rare company across Major League Baseball.
Through 2025, his numbers tell the story of sustained excellence. Ramírez has posted 27 home runs, 74 RBIs, and 37 stolen bases while maintaining a .283 batting average.
Multiple All-Star selections and Silver Slugger honors reflect his consistent production. With Cleveland pushing for a postseason berth, Ramírez remains the cornerstone of their offensive attack.
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