José Ramírez of Cleveland sets historic home run record

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José Ramírez: Rising Legend with the Guardians

José Ramírez continues to solidify his legacy with the Cleveland Guardians. The outstanding Dominican third baseman starred in a memorable night by hitting two solo home runs in the 4-3 victory over the Marlins, marking a milestone in the history of the franchise. With this performance, Ramírez reached 27 games with multiple home runs, surpassing Jim Thome and Albert Belle, who shared the previous record with 26 games. “J-Ram’s” performance positions him as the absolute leader in this category within the organization. The first home run of the night occurred in the first inning, against pitcher Janson Junk. The second, decisive one, came in the eighth episode against Calvin Faucher, breaking the tie and securing the victory for the home team at Progressive Field. At 32 years old, Ramirez has 33 stolen bases this season and is close to his fourth campaign with 30 home runs. In addition, he has the possibility of reaching his third year with 30/30 figures. Since his debut in 2013, Ramírez shares eighth place on the list of most multi-homerun games in the Major Leagues alongside Juan Soto and George Springer.

You have to see it at any moment of the game, but especially in the final instances. Tonight was special: becoming the franchise leader with 27 games like this is crazy. I am very happy for Hosey.

Stephen Vogt, Manager
With this victory, Cleveland improves its record to 62-56, staying in the fight for the lead of the American League Central Division.
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