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Jose Ramirez ‘3-Homer-Tag helps Guardians to end 4-game skid

Anaheim, California – Jose Ramirez blew three Homer and brought the guardians to a victory on Friday evening, with the experienced racket claiming another place in the history of baseball in Cleveland.

Ramírez met in the first, a Homer-Homer, a double shot in the fifth and another solo shot in the ninth inning of the 8: 6 victory of the Guardians about the angels of Los Angeles.

Ramírez ’26. Career-Multi-Homer game even moved him with Albert Belle and Jim Thome for the multi-Homer achievements in the history of a franchise that started in 1901. It was Ramírez’s second three-Homer game, which was only spent with Cleveland.

“I appreciate this kind of days,” said Ramírez through an interpreter. “Sometimes it is difficult to meet one, and if you then meet three, she thanks God only for this kind of games and above all because we won.”

Ramírez connected to Angel’s starter Jose Soriano twice and homerted on two low break balls. He got his third Fastball from Rookie Caden Dana a high Fastball and added an insurance process that helped the guards to survive the two-run rally of the fishingers later in the ninth rally.

Ramírez also hit the Boston Red Sox at home on June 8, 2023. His 259 Homer are the second most quality in the history of Cleveland, which only has Thome’s 337 behind.

Ramírez ‘trainer and teammates could only be amazed at another signature evening from a superstar that is not always permitted.

“The best player in the world,” said manager Stephen Vogt with a grin. “Man, he is a kind of impressive. What a great night. We really picked up in a night when we needed a lot of offensive, and our best player came through the way these boys did.

Ramírez made it six days after he hid his right wrist during the slide in Kansas City, a misfortune that forced him to miss a game and still missed a large chunk of the skin on his hand.

The Guardians expect such services from Ramírez, the six-time all-star who achieved the All-MLB first team last season, and led Cleveland to 92 Siegen, the American League Central Crown and the Al Championship series. He led the guards in Homers (39), RBIS (118) and stolen bases (41), which the 40/40 club hardly misses.

He did not steal a base in 2025, but has a strong start in the search for his first 40-home season.

“They always want good results when they hit,” said Ramírez. “Sometimes she beats the first Homer and then nothing afterwards. We achieved good results.”

Ramírez ‘evening was not quite good: he pledged Luis Rengifo’s two-out-biger in the third inner in three games in three games. Jo Adell followed with a two-run single that set up the angels with 4: 2.

Vogt said he was not worried about Ramírez ‘rough defense route and called it “a Blip” for the third Baseman, who lasted second place in Gold Glove last year. The manager also knew that Ramírez would be important after an error.

“You can always find the top players in the league, if you make such a mistake, they seem to compensate for it immediately,” said Vogt. “It happens all the time. But we will continue to work on the defense.”

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