If you're looking for some positives to take away from Ramos' 2023 campaign you'll first want to look at the .300/.382/.546 he slashed in 62 games at Triple-A Sacramento. It was a massive step up after he hit only .227/.305/.349 over 108 games there in 2022. Ramos also sported a robust 13.9 percent barrel rate during his brief time in the majors. The opportunities with the Giants were sporadic, though, and he finished with a .537 OPS and 33.3 percent strikeout rate. You could make a case for there being some post-hype sleeper appeal with Ramos, who is still just 24 years of age. That said, the results in the majors, while a small sample, have been ugly, and there's no guarantee of playing time in 2024. Read Past Outlooks