Jose Ramirez, in case you missed it, hit not one or two, but three home runs to guide the Cleveland Guardians to a win that put a halt to a three-game losing streak.
Ramirez continues to amaze.
A 5’8”, 190-pound man just isn’t supposed to have 259 career home runs at 32, but his barrel control is extremely good and allows him to square the ball in the air with frequency.
With each passing year, J-Ram sees his name in more franchise records and closer to the top of organizational rankings.
With the inspiring performance he put on just a few hours ago, he tied two franchise legends at the top of an impressive ranking.
“The Jose Ramirez HR hat trick late last night tied him with Jim Thome & Albert Belle for the most multi-HR games in franchise history (26),” 92.3 The Fan’s Daryl Ruiter posted on X.
The Jose Ramirez HR hat trick late last night tied him with Jim Thome & Albert Belle for the most multi HR games in franchise history (26) #Guardians
— Daryl Ruiter (@RuiterWrongFAN) April 5, 2025
Think about it: the guy is built like a utilityman and has the power numbers of a slugger over his full Guardians career.
It’s incredible: Ramirez has a knack for power hitting that is hard to explain but impossible to ignore.
With hard work, hitting smarts, and quick wrists, he is slowly getting himself into the conversation for a future Hall of Fame candidacy.
Here he is, at 32, still taking over games and showing he belongs in the elite.
The jaw-dropping outburst left his OPS at a healthy 1.048, with four home runs on the season.
Oh, and the four dingers came after the wrist scare a few days ago.
Yeah, we would say that wrist is fine.
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