Anybody who follows baseball knows two things about Jose Ramirez.
One, he is the heart and soul of the Cleveland Guardians.
And two, he is not afraid to show who he is, and that includes bold wardrobe choices and looks.
Ramirez’s flair and style are part of his personality, and the city of Cleveland loves him because of them.
On Wednesday, Ramirez had something in store for fans in attendance for the spring training game between the Guardians and the Texas Rangers.
“José Ramírez pulled up to today’s Spring Training game with a custom belt of himself,” MLB wrote on X, with a picture of the unique piece.
José Ramírez pulled up to today's Spring Training game with a custom belt of himself 😂🔥 pic.twitter.com/YtgN8tp0xy
— MLB (@MLB) February 25, 2026
The belt has Ramirez’s name and several pictures of himself as part of a cool, fresh design that catches the attention of the average eye.
The comments of the X post highlighted his unreal confidence and the fact that other established stars wouldn’t do this.
Ramirez, once again, made headlines because of his swagger and cool personality.
He loves drawing attention to himself with his fashion choices, but make no mistake: he is a silent assassin on the field, with laser-like focus, razor-sharp reflexes, and incredibly underrated skills.
On Wednesday, while proudly wearing his custom belt, Ramirez went 1-for-2 with a solo home run and a walk in the Guardians’ 11-4 loss at the hands of the Rangers.
He is having an amazing spring, hitting .429 with a 1.929 OPS and two home runs already.
You could say with confidence that he has been among the very best players in the still-young Cactus League.
The underappreciated superstar is coming off another excellent season with Cleveland in 2025, homering 30 times, stealing 44 bases, and putting up a 133 wRC+.
He scored 103 runs and drove in 85 in another fantastic offensive performance.
His overall excellence and loyalty towards the city and the organization earned him a hefty seven-year, $175 million extension that will keep him in Cleveland through the 2032 season.
J-Ram is already one of the best players ever to don a Guardians uniform and has a chance to be a Hall of Famer when his career is over.
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