Jose Ramirez Makes MLB History at Third Base
Jose Ramirez Makes MLB History at Third Base

Jose Ramirez Makes MLB History at Third Base

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Cleveland Guardians third baseman José Ramírez made MLB history by becoming the first primary third baseman and first player in franchise history to record at least 250 home runs and 250 stolen bases. He reached the milestone during an extra-inning walk-off win against the Minnesota Twins, delivering a game-tying RBI single, stealing his 250th base, and scoring the winning run. Ramírez joins an exclusive group of just 24 players in MLB history—and even fewer who accomplished this with one team, a distinction often held by future Hall of Famers. Analysts and teammates have praised his exceptional blend of power, speed, and longevity. During the celebration, Ramírez paid tribute to new Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders, highlighting camaraderie among Cleveland's sports teams. The Guardians improved to 18-13 and remain competitive in the American League Central as Ramírez continues to drive their postseason ambitions.

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