Jose Ramirez will miss All-Star Game
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Cleveland's superstar third baseman passes on fan-elected All-Star start to heal nagging injuries, revealing his ultimate career priorities
Despite being banged up, Ramírez has played in 87 of Cleveland's 90 games with a slash line of .299/.364/.503 and 16 home runs.By using the All-Star week to recover, Ramírez will have a six-day break to get healthy before the Guardians resume play in the second half of the season.
Jose Ramirez kept his streak going when he crushed another home run to extend the Guardians' lead over the Astros.
Nothing was more torturous than the 11-gamer that you, Mr. Acta, had a front-row seat for in 2012. It cemented your dismissal, despite a public vote of confidence from Paul Dolan. On July 27, that team was 50-49 and hanging around in the AL Central race. On Sept. 1, the club was 55-77. That’s hard to do.
Cleveland's offensive engine roars back to life with multi-hit performance, ending brutal 10-game losing streak that began after Toronto hit-by-pitch.
José Ramírez homered for a third straight game, Angel Martínez also went deep and the Cleveland Guardians got a 4-2 win over the Houston Astros on Wednesday night to complete a three-game sweep.
And, entering play Tuesday, Padres first baseman Luis Arraez had struck out nine times this season. Nine. It's not like he's missed time with injury either. Arraez has played in 84 of San Diego's 90 games.
For comparison, Cleveland Guardians superstar Jose Ramirez has an .878 OPS. In some of the more traditional stats, Chisholm is hitting .251 with 17 homers. He also has 10 steals. Through July 9, Chisholm has a six-game hit streak. In that span, he is 8-for-23 with three home runs, including his two bombs from Wednesday night.