Lee Jung-hoo (San Francisco Giants) replacement center fielder Elliott Ramos ranked ninth in the outfielder category in the first All-Star vote. The New York Times said on the 19th (Korea Standard Time), “Ramos won more than 241,000 votes between Cody Bellinger of the Chicago Cubs and Jason Heyward of the Los Angeles Dodgers, ranking ninth in the National League outfielder category.”
Ramos, who was called up to the big leagues on May 9, has a batting average of 0.310 with nine homers and 32 RBIs, perfectly filling Lee Jung-hoo’s gap. According to the New York Times, Ramos’ OPS+ is over 180. Major League Baseball hitters who have higher OPS+ are Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, Stephen Kwan, David Fry, and Marcel Ozuna.
The New York Times reported, “It may be difficult for Ramos to keep up with the current NL outfield voting lead. Jurickson Profar received more than 900,000 votes, Christian Yelich received 821,000 votes, and Fernando Tatis Jr. received 798,000 votes. If Ramos continues to have a hot June, his voting ranking could rise. Even if he doesn’t, he could be the reserve to represent San Francisco.”
Eliot Ramos, the younger brother of foreign hitter Henry Ramos of the Doosan Bears in the KBO League, was called up to the big leagues when Jorge Soler was placed on the injured list due to a shoulder injury.
Afterwards, Luis Matos played well and went down to Triple-A, replacing him as center fielder. When left fielder Michael Conforto was out due to injury, he played in left field.
Ramos was the 19th overall pick by San Francisco in the 2017 draft. Since then, he has established himself as one of the top five to six promising players in the club. He has also been named an All-Star for a minor league club twice. 토토사이트 추천
Ramos, who has grown steadily, made his big league debut in 2022. However, he appeared in nine games, but was not very good.
Ramos was called back to the big leagues after hitting an OPS of .928 and 14 home runs in 62 Triple-A games in 2023, but was sluggish with a batting average of around 10% in 25 games.
This year, he started as a triple player. He hit a batting average of 0.296 with eight home runs in 30 games. San Francisco, which has been struggling with center field since Lee Jung-hoo’s absence, is encouraged by Ramos’ consistent play.