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Cleveland's José Ramírez becomes first third baseman with 250 career homers and steals

  • José Ramírez, a 32-year-old Cleveland Guardians third baseman, reached 250 career home runs and 250 stolen bases during a 4-3 win on April 30, 2025, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
  • Ramírez reached this milestone after the game experienced a cumulative rain delay lasting nearly two and a half hours, with his steal and RBI single coming in the 10th inning to complete the comeback.
  • Ramírez became the 24th player in MLB history—and the first primarily playing third base—to achieve 250 home runs and 250 stolen bases with a single franchise, joining an exclusive group that includes stars like Yount, Biggio, and Jeter.
  • Manager Stephen Vogt praised Ramírez’s achievement as evidence of his dedication and consistent high-level performance over many years, emphasizing his role as a leader on the team.
  • Ramírez acknowledged the value of reaching milestones but stressed that his main focus remains on continuing to play and striving for victories, expressing optimism about maintaining his level of performance.
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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Thursday, May 1, 2025.
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