Max Ramirez
40-Year-Old
Free Agent
2024 Stats
AVG
.000
HR
0
RBI
0
R
0
SB
0
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Ramirez has agreed to a minor league deal with the Royals, CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports.
ANALYSIS
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.
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.
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Ramirez was released by the Reds on Thursday, Chris Cotillo of MLB Daily Dish reports.
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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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Ramirez has been optioned to Triple-A, the Royals' official Twitter account reports.
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With three home runs and seven RBI, Ramirez is garnering plenty of attention around camp, the Royals' official site reports.
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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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