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Jose Ramirez blasted home run number 35 last night, bringing him to second in the league in long balls, ninth in runs scored (81), and fifth in RBI (87), while also sitting fourth in stolen bases (27).
He has a massive .430 wOBA and .329 ISO, and the switch-hitter has been especially good against righties, with those marks jumping to a .455 wOBA and .375 ISO.
That puts him in an excellent spot tonight against Sal Romano and the Cincinnati Reds. Romano struggled to the tune of a 4.72 SIERA as a rookie in 2017, and his numbers are even worse this year, with a 4.85 SIERA over 24 games. Left-handed bats have blown him up for an especially bad .376 wOBA and 5.42 xFIP, and that doesn't bode well against a bat as good as Ramirez.
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