Jose Ramirez Sets MLB Record for Third Basemen
Jose Ramirez Sets MLB Record for Third Basemen

Jose Ramirez Sets MLB Record for Third Basemen

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Cleveland Guardians third baseman Jose Ramirez became the first primary third baseman in MLB history to achieve both 250 career home runs and 250 stolen bases, marking a significant milestone during a 10th-inning walk-off win against the Minnesota Twins. Ramirez is the first in franchise history and only the 24th player overall to reach this feat, and just the seventh to do so with one team. The accomplishment was recognized by fans and other athletes, including Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell, highlighting the city's strong sports community. Ramirez celebrated by mimicking new Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders' signature gesture, further uniting Cleveland sports. The Guardians improved their record to 18-13, remaining competitive in the American League Central division. Ramirez's achievement solidifies his legacy and underscores his importance to the team's postseason hopes.

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