Jose Ramirez has shown an uptick in his recent numbers, with his OPS rising to 0.798 over his last 7 games compared to 0.664 across his last 30. The Cleveland third baseman is batting 0.226 with 2 home runs and 7 RBIs in that seven-game stretch, while his season-to-date OPS stands at 0.768.
The progression across recent windows shows gradual improvement in his slugging percentage. Ramirez posted a 0.330 slugging mark over his last 30 games, which increased to 0.404 over his last 15 games and jumped to 0.484 in his most recent 7-game span. His on-base percentage has remained relatively stable, sitting at 0.314 over the last 7 games compared to 0.351 for the full season.
Ramirez enters this stretch with 293 career home runs, positioning him 7 homers away from the 300 milestone. He also sits at 973 career RBIs, 27 short of 1,000. At his current pace, projections suggest he could reach both marks this season.
Through 56 games, Ramirez has compiled a 0.233 batting average with 9 home runs, 26 RBIs, and 20 stolen bases. His plate discipline indicators show 37 walks against 34 strikeouts, maintaining the patient approach that has been a hallmark of his offensive profile.