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Aaron Boone doesn’t believe Jose Ramirez is ‘underappreciated’

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Aaron Boone doesn’t believe Jose Ramirez is ‘underappreciated’

Ahead of Game 1 of the ALCS between the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Guardians, Yankees manager Aaron Boone had high praise for Guardians third baseman Jose Ramirez, even though the seventh-year skipper was adamant that Ramirez is no longer an “underrated” player.

‘He’s the complete package,” Boone said on Sunday, according to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale. “If I hear another how underappreciated, underrated he is from somebody on a network or something, I want to rip my arms off and throw it at the TV. He’s not underappreciated. He is not underrated. He’s a great on track Hall of Fame player, and everybody knows it, including everyone sitting out here.’

Ramirez, 32, has been the straw that’s stirred the drink for Cleveland at the dish for the last several years.

He’s finished top-10 in AL MVP voting in five of the last six seasons–including four top-5 nods in 2017, 2018, 2020 (COVID-shortened) and 2022–and is well on his way to another near MVP finish again in 2024. He slashed .279/.335/.537 (.872 OPS) throughout the regular season, setting a new career-high in stolen bases (41) while tying a career-high in home runs (39). He added 39 doubles, two triples and 118 RBIs across 158 games for Cleveland this season.

Since the start of the 2017 season, he’s sported a .888 OPS and a 137 wRC+, the 14th-best mark in baseball over that span amongst qualified hitters. Better yet, he’s been a model of consistency offensively as a switch-hitter, despite spending half of his games in one of the league’s tougher ballparks for hitters.

Ramirez won’t be underappreciated or under-the-radar for New York, being the Guardians’ biggest threat.

The Yankees’ pitching staff must find a way to neutralize Ramirez if they want to go to their first World Series since 2009, even though there are a few other threats–Josh Naylor, Steven Kwan and Jhonkensy Noel (Big Christmas)–in the lineup, to name a few.

He’s 3-for-23 (.130) in six games against the Yankees this year, but you and I both know that won’t mean a dang thing this series. He’s as pure of a hitter as there is in the sport, and will have his first crack against southpaw Carlos Rodon when they square off Monday night.

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