José Ramírez reaches 250 career homers, steals in Guardians win over Twins
José Ramírez reaches 250 career homers, steals in Guardians win over Twins

José Ramírez reaches 250 career homers, steals in Guardians win over Twins

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José Ramírez became the first player in Cleveland Guardians history to achieve 250 career home runs and 250 stolen bases, reaching the milestone during a 10-inning, 4-3 win over the Minnesota Twins. This feat places Ramírez among just 24 players in MLB history—and the only active player—to join the 250/250 club, and he is the only primary third baseman and only the seventh player to accomplish this with a single franchise. Ramírez's milestone came as he drove in the tying run and then stole second, ultimately scoring the game-winning run on Angel Martínez's walk-off single. His teammates and manager praised his consistent hard work, leadership, and ability to deliver in crucial moments, setting a strong example for younger players. The game itself featured rain delays and dramatic late-inning action, with Cleveland taking three of four games in the series. Ramírez's achievement underscores his status as one of the franchise's all-time greats and a rare talent in the broader history of baseball.

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