Jose Ramirez is heading to the Hall of Fame, if he keeps this up.
The Cleveland Guardians superstar, maybe the most underrated player in baseball for the past decade, just continues to do amazing things on the diamond.
The latest came on Thursday evening, when he lined a tenth-inning, game-tying single, then stole second, then scored the walk-off run on Angel Martinez's base knock.
That stolen base for Ramirez was the 250th of his career, and it put him on a list that previously had no names on it in the entire history of Major League Baseball.
Ramirez has now hit 250 home runs and stolen 250 bags. No primary third baseman in the history of the sport has ever done that.
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Among all position players, Ramirez is the 24th to reach the 250-250 career club. He's the second switch-hitter to do so, joining Carlos Beltran.
He's actually sitting at 260 homers and counting.
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The daily grind of baseball in a less-than-marquee market in Cleveland helps explain why Ramirez isn't as well-renowned as maybe he should be. He's also not a boisterous player or all over social media.
He just shows up to the ballpark every day and delivers.
Ramirez is unquestionably one of the best hitters in the history of Cleveland's baseball franchise, and it's a bit surprising.
When he first broke through, it wasn't clear he'd have the hitting skills to last long term.
Instead, he figured it out and became a legend of the game.
His legacy isn't fully written yet, but Ramirez has already ensured his place in so many ways among the game's immortals.
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