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Ramirez's 3-homer day helps Guardians snap skid

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Saturday, 05 April 2025 00:16

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Jose Ramirez blasted three homers and carried the Guardians to a victory Friday night. The veteran slugger claimed another place in Cleveland baseball history in the process.

Ramírez hit a solo homer in the first, a tying two-run shot in the fifth and another solo shot in the ninth inning of the Guardians' 8-6 victory over the Los Angeles Angels.

Ramírez's 26th career multi-homer game moved him even with Albert Belle and Jim Thome for the most multi-homer performances in the history of a franchise that began play in 1901. It was also the second three-homer game of Ramírez's career, which has been spent entirely with Cleveland.

"I appreciate these types of days," Ramírez said through an interpreter. "Sometimes it's hard to hit one, and then when you hit three, you just thank God for these type of games, and most importantly because we won."

Ramírez connected twice off Angels starter Jose Soriano, homering on two low breaking balls. He got his third off a high fastball from rookie Caden Dana, adding an insurance run that helped the Guardians to survive the Angels' two-run rally later in the ninth.

Ramírez also hit three homers on June 8, 2023, at home against Boston. His 259 homers are the second-most in Cleveland history, trailing only Thome's 337.

Ramírez's coaches and teammates could only marvel at another signature night from a superstar who doesn't always get his due.

"Best player in the world," Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt said with a grin. "Man, he's some kind of impressive. What a great night. Really picked us up on a night where we needed a lot of offense, and our best player came through the way those guys do. They step up. They know when we need that. They just have a knack for finding ways to do that. A three-homer game, those are so rare in itself, but to be able to witness it and to have him do it the way he did was really impressive."

Ramírez did it six days after spraining his right wrist while sliding in Kansas City, a mishap that forced him to miss one game and has left him still missing a large chunk of skin on his hand.

The Guardians expect such feats from Ramírez, the six-time All-Star who made the All-MLB first team last season while leading Cleveland to 92 victories, the AL Central crown and the AL Championship Series. He led the Guardians in homers (39), RBIs (118) and stolen bases (41), barely missing the 40-40 club.

He hasn't stolen a base yet in 2025, but he's off to a strong start in the quest for his first 40-homer season.

"You always want good outcomes every time you hit," Ramírez said. "Sometimes you hit the first homer, and then you don't hit anything after that. We got good results."

Ramírez's evening wasn't all good: He botched Luis Rengifo's two-out grounder to third in the third inning for his third error in three games. Jo Adell followed with a two-run single that put the Angels up 4-2.

Vogt said he isn't worried about Ramírez's rough defensive stretch, calling it "a blip" for the third baseman who finished second in Gold Glove voting last year. The manager also knew Ramírez's next at-bats would be important to him after an error.

"You always find with the top players in the league, when they happen to make a mistake like that, they seem to make up for it right away," Vogt said. "It happens all the time. But we're going to continue working on defense."

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