Max Ramirez

Max Ramirez

40-Year-Old CatcherC
 Free Agent  
2024 Fantasy Outlook
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$Agreed to a minor league contract with the Reds in November of 2013.
CKansas City Royals  
May 27, 2014
Ramirez has agreed to a minor league deal with the Royals, CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports.
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He was released by the Reds on Thursday after batting just .192 at Triple-A, but he has had more impressive numbers in previous seasons, so there's a chance he could stick on in the Royals' system, but it's doubtful he'll become fantasy relevant.
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Ramirez spent some time as the backup to Matt Treanor last season until Bengie Molina was acquired, but hit poorly (.217/.341/.348) in limited action. He rebounded a bit from a disastrous 2009 season, but his 2010 season at Triple-A Oklahoma City (.286/.373/.381 with 51 strikeouts in 189 at-bats) continued a downward trend for him since 2008. His winter ball season was better (.310/.407/.405 with an improved 23:33 BB:K rate in 158 at-bats) but he never entered into the discussion when Texas was looking at catching alternatives in winter. With Yorvit Torrealba and Matt Treanor expected to split the duties in 2011, Ramirez was waived by the Rangers and claimed by the Cubs in January, where he'll compete for a backup role.
Ramirez's prospect status took a big step back as he struggled with both the bat and injuries at Triple-A Oklahoma City. His line of .238/.328/.342 in 75 games was a far cry from his .354/.450/.646 line in 69 games at Double-A in 2008. He struggled with wrist problems for much of the season, and deserves a mulligan based on that alone. While you could excuse the lack of power due to wrist problems, the 35:85 BB:K is a more troubling sign. His winter ball season has been a mixed bag as well (12 homers thru the first 52 games, but 58 K and a .233 average in just 189 at-bats). Rumored to be headed to Boston in a trade for Mike Lowell, Ramirez can't be dismissed due to the promise shown in 2008.
Ramirez hit .347/.439/.628 in 285 at-bats in the minors (tossing in 42 walks along the way), split between Double-A Frisco and Triple-A Oklahoma City, and he could emerge as an option behind the plate as soon as this season if Texas is able to trade some of its catching depth. There was talk earlier in 2007 that Ramirez would move out from behind the plate, but Chris Davis' emergence at first base should put an end to that. There's little doubt that Ramirez's bat is major-league ready, and there's a spot open in the majors following the trade of Gerald Laird to the Tigers. He's continued to hit this winter, posting a nice .278/.366/.548 line in Venezuela through early December. If he can cut back on his strikeouts a bit, there's a ton to like given his home park.
Ramirez, traded to Texas during the season for Kenny Lofton, continues to hit well (.304/.419/.504, 74 walks in 391 at-bats split between two teams at High-A). His batting eye regressed a bit once in the Texas system, and he'll likely be moved from behind the plate with the likes of Jarrod Saltalamacchia and Taylor Teagarden ahead of him, but his bat projects well elsewhere if he can continue to progress.
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CFree Agent  
May 22, 2014
Ramirez was released by the Reds on Thursday, Chris Cotillo of MLB Daily Dish reports.
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CKansas City Royals  
May 14, 2013
Ramirez was named the Pacific Coast League's Player of the Week after going 13-for-26 (.500) with three home runs and eight RBI over a six-game span during the period between May 6-12.
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CKansas City Royals  
March 29, 2012
Ramirez has been optioned to Triple-A, the Royals' official Twitter account reports.
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CKansas City Royals  
March 11, 2012
With three home runs and seven RBI, Ramirez is garnering plenty of attention around camp, the Royals' official site reports.
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CKansas City Royals  
March 9, 2012
Ramirez went 1-for-1 and hit his third home run of spring during Thursday's 5-0 exhibition win over the Rockies.
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