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Guardians Agree To Extension With Jose Ramirez

By Mark Polishuk | January 24, 2026 at 12:19pm CDT

Longtime Guardians star Jose Ramirez has agreed to another extension with the team, keeping the star third baseman in Cleveland through his age-39 season in 2032.  The new deal (which will be official pending a physical) both restructures the three years and $69MM remaining on Ramirez’s previous contract, and adds $106MM in new money covering the 2029-32 seasons.  Ramirez is represented by Republik Sports.

The biggest new wrinkle in the extension is $70MM in deferred money.  Ramirez will earn $25MM in each of the seven seasons from 2026-32, but with $10MM in deferrals each year.  This means that the $69MM Ramirez was initially slated to earn from 2026-28 has now been bumped down to $45MM in upfront money, giving the Guardians some extra flexibility to perhaps make other short-term roster additions.  The new deal also includes increased incentive bonuses, such as $500K for an MVP award.

Assuming the extension is finalized, it should ensure that Ramirez remains in a Guards uniform throughout the entirety of his career, only further cementing his place as a Cleveland baseball legend.  Ramirez signed with the organization as an international free agent in 2009 at age 17, and has gone on to hit .279/.353/.504 with 285 home runs and 287 steals (out of 349 chances) over 6759 plate appearances.  Between his strong offense and impressive glovework at third base, Ramirez has amassed 57.6 bWAR over his career — the fifth-highest total of any player in Indians/Guardians history.

Ramirez turned 33 last September but doesn’t appear to be slowing down, as he hit .283/.360/.503 with 30 homers and a career-best 44 steals over 673 PA.  These big numbers and his leading role in the Guardians’ late-season surge to the AL Central title helped Ramirez earn a third-place finish in AL MVP voting.  While the MVP trophy continues to elude Ramirez, he has now recorded a second-place finish (in 2020), three thirds, and three other top-six placements during his outstanding career.

While Ramirez continues to deliver elite production, committing $106MM to a player (especially through his age 36-39 seasons) is no small matter for a lower-payroll team like the Guardians.  The new money included in Ramirez’s extension represents the third-highest guarantee Cleveland has ever given to a player, behind just Ramirez’s previous extension and their seven-year, $106.5MM extension with the since-traded Andres Gimenez in 2023.  That said, the $70MM worth of deferred money will lower the current-day price tag of the extension, and allow some extra payroll flexibility for the front office.

This is the third extension Ramirez has signed with Cleveland, as his first multi-year pact with the team was a five-year, $26MM deal covering the 2017-2021 seasons that included a pair of club options.  Obviously Ramirez vastly outperformed his paycheck in that deal, and after exercising their 2022 option to retain Ramirez, the Guardians and the third baseman worked out the second extension that saw five years and $124MM in new money added in April 2022.

It was known that the Guardians explored trade scenarios involving Ramirez prior to that 2022 extension, as it has long been the organization’s habit to trade star players before reaching free agency.  While not every deal of a star has worked out, the Guards have hit on enough of these trades to replenish their system with younger (and cheaper) talent while avoiding the higher price tags associated with players nearing the end of their arbitration control.

Ramirez is the exception to the rule.  The seven-time All-Star has been open about how much he enjoys playing in Cleveland, and he has backed up that stance by leaving tens of millions of dollars on the table to re-up with the Guards not once, but now twice.  Of course, it remains to be seen how productive Ramirez will still be by the end of the 2028 season, yet this added $106MM could be viewed as something of a thank-you to a star player for his years of service, as well an investment in the idea that Ramirez will continue delivering big numbers.

The timing of the extension is interesting, as there was seemingly no huge rush to tack more years onto a deal that already ran through 2028.  However, the Guards may have wanted to get something done in advance of the next collective bargaining agreement, as rumors persist that the league (as part of their overall desire to curb playing spending) may at least look into some kinds of restrictions against deferred money in contracts.  The Dodgers have most famously included deferrals in many of their high-priced deals in recent years, though Cleveland’s new pact with Ramirez is the latest example of how both big-market and small-market teams frequently use deferred money to complete contracts.

Z101 Digital’s Hector Gomez was the first to report about the agreement and described it as complete, though Jon Heyman of the New York Post added that Ramirez and the Guardians were still “working on” the agreement.  Gomez reported the $106MM in new money, Heyman added the detail about the $70MM in deferrals, and The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal had the year-to-year financial breakdown over the seven years.  ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported that the deal had been agreed upon, pending a physical.

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  1. Bad Dumb Tiss

    7 hours ago

    Man, the guy must love (checks notes) Cleveland??

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    • JRamHOF

      7 hours ago

      Yes

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      • Bucket Number Six

        5 hours ago

        I think you should change your name to Mr. Guardian as the HOF is locked up now.

        6
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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          3 hours ago

          It’s so refreshing to see a player not look for every dollar. As well as he’s getting compensated, how much more could he have gotten in free agency? His financial sacrifices allows the team to at least theoretically spend elsewhere to improve the club.

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        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          2 hours ago

          House of Food? Yeah may wanna lock that up so he dont go large like Miggy

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        • NoSaint

          34 mins ago

          @Dumpster Divin Theo

          He was an international signing so would it be IHOF?

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    • LordD99

      6 hours ago

      They had a great deal before that would have ended just as age-related decline set in. Now they’ll be paying for his downside years in his mid- to late-30s, which will impact other decisions they now can’t make. Should have let the contract expire. If he loves Cleveland that much, he wasn’t going to leave anyway and they would have a better chances of assessing his decline.

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      • LouWhitakerHOF

        6 hours ago

        Ramirez was underpaid all of his career (loyal to the Guardians) so I think the Guardians are ok overpaying him at the end of his career.

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        • LordD99

          6 hours ago

          Clearly that’s the case, but it goes against how they operate. I almost wonder if Ramirez saw all the insane deals being given out this off season, realized he went from underpaid to insanely underpaid, and asked for an extension.

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        • One time, Cleveland

          6 hours ago

          LordD99, I’m summarizing, but he’s come out and said he wants to spend his whole career in Cleveland and that the money isn’t a big deal because he’s already made enough for a lifetime. As a die hard Jim Thome fan, Jose easily surpassed Jim as my favorite guardian with that statement.

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        • Chester Copperpot

          5 hours ago

          Was Jim Thome ever a Guardian?

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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          5 hours ago

          I would imagine he and his accent realized while they would like more money from Cleveland, he didn’t want to do it in a way that hurt the team. With the upcoming 2027 CBA negotiations possibly changing deferrals, now was the best time to do this extension.

          If he’s an average player for the last three years, his career value to the team fast exceeds what he’ll end up being paid.

          Even during down years fans could but a ticket knowing they would see a star player who loved to play for them. That matters a lot to a fans and the teams finances as well. Well done on both sides.

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        • Bart Harley Jarvis

          5 hours ago

          Funny, I was wondering about this the other day, along with was Chipper Jones ever a Boston Beaneater?

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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          5 hours ago

          Agent, not accent. Another win for autocorrect.

          Autocorrect 54,592,414
          Me 2

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        • WadeBoggsWildRide

          5 hours ago

          The deferred money should lower the yearly cost enough to make it worth the team’s while. 70% of the “new money” is deferred. Although I would bet it is spread over the whole contract. They essentially lowered their present costs. Hopefully they use that extra money on someone.

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        • LordD99

          5 hours ago

          I was wondering how accents ended up in the discussion. : -)

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        • Grr arg grr

          4 hours ago

          Is there a no trade clause?

          I just glanced but it sounds like he’s likely to retire (permanent IL) before the last couple years kick in

          Reply
        • CarverAndrews

          4 hours ago

          As you are a Dodgers fan, it is simply deferring correctness for you. until a later date.

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        • Grr arg grr

          3 hours ago

          Why are so many Americans this dumb and combative.

          You sound like a snotty arrogant dumb teenager.

          Canada says hello and a prompt goodbye.

          Ps: when he goes on long term disability for the last couple years — insurance covers it.

          And with deferrals the team will invest the principle over the terms and net millions in gains.

          No idea what gibberish you brought up friend.

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        • Shadowpartner

          3 hours ago

          Grr- you really wonder that? Look who we have for neighbors. That sucks for us but glad you were in on the negotiations and could let us in on what they are thinking.

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        • cash3w

          3 hours ago

          “And with deferrals, the team will invest the principal over the terms and net millions in gains.” Is the assumption that they’ll invest in an ETF like VTI (the majority of the US equity market) that generally yields between 8-10% per year? Not jabbing, just curious what you think they’re investing in.

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        • its_happening

          3 hours ago

          Grr clearly you have it all figured out if you’re somehow checking passports and place of residence. Your comment is more divisive than what you replied to.

          2
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        • kodion

          2 hours ago

          Grr
          Protected by the anonymity of the Internet, you can barely speak for yourself, let alone a country.
          Unless you are related to The Orange GOAT?

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        • One time, Cleveland

          2 hours ago

          Grr arg grr, In America, when we ask Question, we usually put a question mark at the end of the sentence. Irony of calling someone dumb…and combative when you responded… Lolol irony…

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        • Yankees fan in Chicago

          2 hours ago

          Lou I agree so impressed by Ramirez and his love for the game and his love of the team and city….. He in today’s terms is very underpaid! I have become a bigger fan of him! I wish him nothing but the best !

          Reply
        • Glorymaker

          2 hours ago

          Maybe you’re just a puss

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        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          2 hours ago

          Nope White Sock and Philly

          Reply
        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          2 hours ago

          It does if youre from Jersey and contemplating a deal across the river in Philly. Fuggetaboutit!

          Reply
        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          2 hours ago

          Wait til we take over Alberta and win more Stanley cups in Florida heh

          Reply
        • Chrome 8550

          2 hours ago

          Yes still in contract.

          Reply
        • cash3w

          1 hour ago

          No, Mikey. Sincerely, Brand

          Reply
        • Chrome 8550

          1 hour ago

          Indians offered manny raminez the same contract boston did when was a free agent. Indians offer was more deferred and manny wanted his money up front thus signing with the redsox !

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        • JoeBrady

          1 hour ago

          Grr arg grr
          Why are so many Americans this dumb and combative.
          Ps: when he goes on long term disability for the last couple years — insurance covers it.
          =======================
          Kindly let us dumb Americans know how much the insurance policy is for 2032 is, and how much the deductible is?

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        • CarverAndrews

          51 mins ago

          @joeb – Frankly, when I read his reply on here, I had no idea who he was talking to or what it was about. I just figured that it was a keyboard seizure and passed on by. Usually, a nice shot of whiskey will put things to right.

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        • Grr arg grr

          47 mins ago

          Your moms mileage

          Reply
        • Grr arg grr

          46 mins ago

          Get em America

          Reply
        • CarverAndrews

          41 mins ago

          @grr – You have outdone yourself with that one, although clearly you left yourself a vast amount of room to climb. Keep up the good work, and you might find yourself all the way up to ground level in future years.

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        • outinleftfield

          30 mins ago

          Grr, typically insurance policies on players cover a maximum of 80% of their salary if, and only if, he remains on the roster and doesn’t play a single game that season. It’s not long term disability, its 60 day injured list. The team is required only to place an amount in escrow that will produce enough interest to pay the deferred amount. The team is not setting 100% of the deferred amount of salary in that account. I think too much cold in the Great White North is slowing your processor. Or what you posted is a result of GIGO.

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        • DolemiteisMyname

          27 mins ago

          Why don’t the Guardians and The Washington DC NFL team change their names back to the Indians and Redskins? The Indigenous Tribes have gone on record as saying That the words Indians and Redskins are not disrespectful…

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        • outinleftfield

          26 mins ago

          cashew, they have to invest in something with a guaranteed rate of return or GRR. The highest guaranteed rates are around 4% right now. If you know of one with a GRR (pun intended) that has an 8%+ yield, please share.

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        • cash3w

          20 mins ago

          Doh! 🙂

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        • Grr arg grr

          20 mins ago

          Wow you must have learned that zinger while shop at your warehouse job

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        • Grr arg grr

          18 mins ago

          Yes that’s how they right it off thorough cleaning ndurance stupid.

          Thank you for explaining what is literal just said and gaslighting that your correcting me you child

          lol seriously grow up:

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        • Grr arg grr

          15 mins ago

          Oooor if they’re the crooks aka smart businessmen I expect them to be.

          They lend the principle to a third party let’s just call it “ Foreign Grandma Investment co”

          Foreign grandma doesn’t pay it back but they still invest it and keep the principle

          Then poor little grandson and his little old baseball team write off as a bad loan.

          Just like that tue baseball team got paid 3 times on that principle.

          Who care me if they make 4 or 8 percent it’s free laundered money.

          Ok bye.

          Reply
        • Grr arg grr

          13 mins ago

          While talking shop.

          Dammit. Stupid phone

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        • CarverAndrews

          13 mins ago

          Angry, unintelligible, confused, childish and arrogant. My new favorite candidate for the next vacant Cabinet position.

          Reply
        • Grr arg grr

          12 mins ago

          Pardon the typos my phone sucks

          Reply
      • WCSoxFan

        5 hours ago

        If we assume 10 year deferrals, then the extension comes to ~78mil in AAV dollars for 4 years, which isn’t bad despite the age. Cleveland doesn’t care about AAV, but it’s an approximation for how much they are actually paying, which is likely to be slightly less than the AAV estimate.

        That said, the way everything is worded, it sounds like some of those deferrals will come from an adjustment of money already guaranteed, which means that he’s lowering the amount the team has to pay him over the next 3 years, which may open up the ability for Cleveland to spend that money elsewhere.

        We really won’t know how good/bad this extension appears until the to deferral details come out.

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      • Mark66

        4 hours ago

        I’m sure they ,just like the twins, will figure out ways to be just barely competitive enough to be knocked out of the playoffs by the Yankees every year

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        • WCSoxFan

          4 hours ago

          Not ideal, but it could be worse.

          Mets spent ~440mil last season and didn’t even make the playoffs!

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        • Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

          4 hours ago

          Doesn’t take much to win the central!

          Reply
      • Sorinotsori

        4 hours ago

        I think smaller market teams need to operate this way. Other players, including ones coming up thru the org are watching. Having a reputation for loyalty towards their players could help them retain players going forward, whereas if it came down to just money they’d be gone 100%

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      • woodrow313131

        2 hours ago

        I don’t think he’ll decline. I compare him to
        Adrian Beltre. Adrian was a stud who could’ve played a couple more seasons at a high level IMO.

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      • SalaryCapMyth

        16 mins ago

        @Lord. You sound like me talking to other Braves fans that on purely logical reasoning, Atlanta should let Acuna walk at the end of his contract if he has large dollar expectations like what we are seeing now. You are going to end up buying his least productive years.

        We might have to see him give elite or near elite production for a couple years but speed is a big part of his game and he has a ligament surgery on both knees.

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    • ThatsIT?

      5 hours ago

      Can’t believe nobody is complaining they’re
      Deferring some of the money wonder why

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      • paddyo furnichuh

        3 hours ago

        @ThatsIT? It seems denial of obvious intellectual dissonance is quite popular.

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    • Bucket Number Six

      5 hours ago

      Going for Naps WAR record.

      1
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    • roob

      5 hours ago

      Big hometown discount!

      Reply
    • In nurse follars

      4 hours ago

      I would wager jose has never once been booed in cleveland by cleveland fans. I would wager he never will be. He is beloved.

      Reply
      • Shadowpartner

        3 hours ago

        Awwwwww sweet.

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    • leftykoufax

      3 hours ago

      Yes, its a nice city to live.
      Nice to see hes of the few who doesnt need ti make the most.
      .

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      • CarverAndrews

        3 hours ago

        There are only a few players around the league that make me jealous as a Phillies fan. JRam is one of them. A superior all-around player; terrific teammate; consistently produces year to year and mostly stays on the field; and will be a rare HOF player in this generation that stayed with his small market city and took a significant haircut in order to do so. Happy for the Cleveland fan base.

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    • cajundago19

      2 hours ago

      —> Bader incoming

      Reply
  2. coupofthecentury

    7 hours ago

    Don’t overpay into age 39 though guards.

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    • cwsOverhaul

      7 hours ago

      Ramirez is awesome. He’s knowingly provided so much value during his prime at a discount that paying him good chunk when wheels eventually fall off is fine. Good for Cleveland.

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      • Straws Varshow

        6 hours ago

        I wonder if part of the restructure adds money to the earlier years and lowers the salary in the later years

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      • JoeBrady

        6 hours ago

        cwsOverhaul
        Good for Cleveland.
        ======================
        I think you meant good for ‘baseball’. Maybe even goof for America.

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        • JoeBrady

          1 hour ago

          “Good” for America.

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        • CarverAndrews

          49 mins ago

          @joeB – I think that you were right the first time. Goof for America is considered to be WH policy.

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    • Can we please get a DH?

      6 hours ago

      It might not be the best move for the 2031 and 2032 teams, but it ensures he is a one team player who will proudly be the first Guardian player that goes into the HOF in a long time. And financially, even old JRam will still be the center of their marketing as he will be pushing for milestones at that point.

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    • chuckyboy1217

      6 hours ago

      He’s one of the best players in the team’s history and loves playing there. He has already taken discounts in the past. I don’t think there’s a concern there

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    • Dimitri_in_LA

      6 hours ago

      “Ramirez turned 33 last September but doesn’t appear to be slowing down.” Great as he is, give it, what, two to three years?

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      • kcmark

        5 hours ago

        Ramirez had played at an MVP level through the entire contract. Regression merely puts him at replacement level.

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  3. This one belongs to the Reds

    7 hours ago

    Good for Ramirez and Cleveland. You have to like someone staying with the same team their whole career, especially these days when the large markets buy up everyone.

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  4. im tired

    7 hours ago

    So thats what cleveland has been doing this whole offseason. Congrats to the fans

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  5. Payne Train

    7 hours ago

    This guy is so underrated in baseball, I know that sounds crazy but you never really hear him mentioned as one of the top premier players in the game of baseball on the national stage – the guy is a stud and I’m glad that they are coming together on a deal to keep him there until what’s likely the end of his career. It cool to see another person stay with one team for their career !!

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    • CalcetinesBlancos

      7 hours ago

      He plays hard and sets the standard over there, That has a lot of value on a small market team that has roster turnover. At this point he looks like a HOF lock too.

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    • chembry

      7 hours ago

      Absolutely agree. He doesn’t garner much national attention from media or the fans, but the players know. The MLB players vote for the 2025 All Star game show that he is well respected. He got 746 votes from players for the 2025 All Star Game. Only behind Raleigh and Judge. Ra,ire’s is a stud that could shine on any team. He seems happy in Cleveland and probably taking less money to stay.

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      • chembry

        7 hours ago

        Ramirez*

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    • Druuu

      5 hours ago

      While both things can be true, Ramirez made three crucial, unnecessary outs on the base paths in the final game of the wild card this past year.

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    • Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

      4 hours ago

      So hard to get the well deserved recognition when Judge and Trout have run the league for his entire career.

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  6. bucsfan0004

    7 hours ago

    Wow, a feel-good baseball story on a Saturday morning. Great news for the Guardians and baseball. Only real downside is that Ramirez has to live in Cleveland six months out of the year

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    • layventsky

      7 hours ago

      If he had a problem with that, he wouldn’t have taken less money to stay in CLE.

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    • Enjoy sack lunch

      5 hours ago

      Spoken by someone who’s never set foot in Cleveland.

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    • outinleftfield

      17 mins ago

      Cleveland is a great place to be from April to September. It’s this time of year that you don’t want to be there if you don’t like cold and snow. I think he returns to the DR in the offseason, so that is not an issue for him.

      Plus some crazy people really like the cold and snow. For a SoCal guy like me it is definitely weird, but there are people that do.

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  7. Alien53

    7 hours ago

    That’s super!

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    • thebudlightknight

      3 hours ago

      BuT tHeY’rE rUiNiNg BaSeBaLl WiTh DeFeRrEd MoNeY

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  8. Sunday Lasagna

    7 hours ago

    1st ballot hall of famer, glad to see there guys like Ramirez and Judge stay with one team for their careers

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    • Canuckleball

      7 hours ago

      I think a more apt comparison would be Trout. Both Ramirez and Trout have spent their whole careers playing in low expectation environments and I imagine that has been, to some extent, by design. Not everyone likes the spotlight and the pressures and stresses of expectation. Some guys just want to have fun, play a little ball, collect their check and go home.

      That’s, no doubt, a large factor in Jose taking such a major discount. He’s effectively paying to not be bothered too much by the media or the massive obnoxious fan bases of the larger franchises.

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      • monroe_says

        5 hours ago

        Mike Trout has played 3 postseason games in his career, Ramirez has played 45.

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        • Canuckleball

          5 hours ago

          True, but neither franchise has any real expectations of success. Getting to the playoffs is the benchmark. When they miss, there’s very little call for change. No one is overly upset when the season’s over at the end of September because no one expects a title.

          That’s partly why Ramirez will be a legend in Cleveland. He’s a great player who spent his whole career there and got 45+ bonus playoff games that weren’t expected.

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        • One time, Cleveland

          4 hours ago

          Canuckleball so you’re saying that he’s only good cause he plays for Cleveland?? Cleveland faces the same pitchers as the other teams

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        • Canuckleball

          4 hours ago

          JFC

          NO.

          For the hard of reading, I’m saying he is a great player who plays in a low pressure environment. Many guys who become legends do so because of the various titles they helped their teams win. He won’t win any titles but will be a legend because of the low expectations that he exceeded. That his teams won’t win any titles is not his fault, but rather the fault of a limp ownership that won’t give him enough support.

          The original poster compared him with Judge, who plays in the highest of pressurized environments.

          Ramirez could easily have ended up a legend with the Yankees or Dodgers, but there’s a lot of attention that comes with that and some guys just don’t want that.

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        • Pete’s Sake

          4 hours ago

          Seattle’s GM said the goal is to win 87-89 games for a solid decade. That puts you in the postseason almost every year with a chance to win it, and without maximum spending and the contention window opening and closing. Social media crapped all over him for not chasing greatness, but that is one line of GM thinking. Cleveland does well to achieve that, and they almost won it all in 2016.

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        • WCSoxFan

          4 hours ago

          Judge a ‘legend’?

          I remember the old days when Yankee fans insisted on judging success on championships. Amazing how things have changed.

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        • Chicken In Philly?

          1 hour ago

          You’re really reaching, Canuckleball. Plenty of players of legendary status don’t end up winning championships, and it has little to nothing to do with the “pressurized environment” they play in. All of these guys are on the world’s biggest stage already. Does playing in larger media markets mean more press? Sure. But Judge still doesn’t have a championship to show for his efforts.

          Both players are leaders and legends in their own rights. Ramirez placed his team and his dedication to an organization over a paycheck, not winning. Judge went to free agency, placing his paycheck over his team and organization. Neither action is incorrect. But your assertion is.

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  9. Dorkus Malorkus (3768902)

    7 hours ago

    Good.

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  10. Salzilla

    7 hours ago

    Great to see honestly. In this day of most stars leaving teams I love when you do see this. Anti-Borasing (Vlad notwithstanding, that was a rare awesome win against the Boras).

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    • gbs42

      5 hours ago

      Not sure why Boras needs to be pulled into this discussion other than to take a shot at him.

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      • Salzilla

        5 hours ago

        Why???? I mean I have to explain why? LOL Come on now.

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        • gbs42

          5 hours ago

          Boras clients have signed a number of extensions. Also, it takes two parties to cause a player to leave. Too many teams don’t want to pay up for talent, preferring to pocket the money.

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        • One time, Cleveland

          4 hours ago

          Salzilla why even bring up boras in a story that doesn’t involve him? It would be nice if the tool could be left out, but some moron always brings him up

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        • Enjoy sack lunch

          4 hours ago

          Rude.

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        • Salzilla

          4 hours ago

          Moron? Wow my comment was a compliment to Ramirez and dudes are out here defending Boras. And then you come and offend me for no reason, a guy that comments daily here and is respectful of his fellow fans? Yeah, no, man. I’ll do myself a favor and mute you. I don’t have time for that.

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        • outinleftfield

          9 mins ago

          Boras clients sign extensions at about the same rate as MLB players as a whole. Boras superstar clients rarely do. The only thing most people see is the handful of superstar Boras clients that realize they will make a large amount more money by not taking the team friendly extension and decide to bet on themselves to both stay healthy and play well to get the additional and generational wealth.

          People seem to both love and hate when players bet on themselves. Personally, I love it when players are willing to put security on the line for a possibility of a payday what will set up their family for multiple generations.

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  11. Sad.Sox 3 (Skenes in 2027)

    7 hours ago

    Guardians doing the right thing for their superstar player. Kudos to ownership for this.

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  12. CC Ryder

    7 hours ago

    Great to see the extremely rare player not be a mercenary. Compare the stats of Ramirez to Kyle Tucker, one of the most overpaid players in sports

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    • Hammerin' Hank

      5 hours ago

      Tucker has a career OPS+ of 140 and Ramirez checks in at 131. Tucker is a better hitter. Ramirez gets the edge overall because of baserunning and defensive value.

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    • dmjn53

      5 hours ago

      Well they both have identical career WAR/162 at 5.8. Tucker’s career OPS is slightly higher, with a bigger gap in OPS+ once you adjust for park factor. Ramirez brings more defensive value of course.

      So I guess the result of this exercise is that they’re almost identical players from a value standpoint even though they have different skill sets. Both are clearly two of the top 10 or so players in the sport

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      • WCSoxFan

        4 hours ago

        Not sure what WAR you’re using (assuming bWAR?), but Jose Ramirez has averaged 5.8 fWAR per 162 games while Tucker has averaged 5.35.

        More importantly, Ramirez has been better at consistently remaining on the field, playing in 94.1% of possible games as opposed to 82.6% for Tucker (only counting seasons where they have been full time starters; 10 & 6 seasons respectively). Staying healthy for an additional 11.5% of games played is of significant value for star players like these two.

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  13. Astros71

    7 hours ago

    This guy loves Cleveland. It can either turn out well, or bad. Hopefully for the Guardians it isn’t the next Jose Altuve, though Altuve could still bounce back.

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    • Another Dodgers Fan

      5 hours ago

      He’s already earned his career money at this point. He could have went free agent and had this money, but he stayed.

      I’m glad Cleveland took care of him. One of the better baseball marriages in the last couple decades.

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  14. CravenMoorehead

    7 hours ago

    Congratulations to Tim Anderson’s father.

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    • Acoss1331

      7 hours ago

      As a White Sox fan, I approve this comment!

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    • rapidrobert19

      6 hours ago

      ^^^^^THIS^^^^^

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    • Another Dodgers Fan

      5 hours ago

      Jose Ramirez,

      6 tool player.

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  15. SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs

    7 hours ago

    Think he has a chance to join the 400/400 club before his career ends?

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    • Michael Chaney

      7 hours ago

      I think he has a pretty decent chance of 400 homers, but if he falls short it’ll be in the stolen bases. He hasn’t shown any sign yet but at some point you have to assume he’ll slow down and steal fewer bases.

      Reply
    • Sunday Lasagna

      7 hours ago

      Yes, 120 more of each is very possible

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  16. 2026 Free Agency Contest Award Winner

    7 hours ago

    Speaks volumes of his character and of the organization.

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  17. Thirdbaseman

    7 hours ago

    Future Hall of Famer!

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  18. Acoss1331

    7 hours ago

    He’s going to finish his Hall of Fame career as a Cleveland Guardian, that’s pretty cool for the fanbase.

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  19. Duffy S. Cliff

    7 hours ago

    Best transaction this offseason. Love when a player and organization value each other so much like this.

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    • Gator Bait

      6 hours ago

      No thanks.

      Reply
  20. Guards4Life

    6 hours ago

    Great…now go pay Kwan

    3
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  21. bravesnation nc

    6 hours ago

    Take notes Atlanta, Get Ronald locked up! So happy for the Guardians and Ramirez.

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  22. Ajc38

    6 hours ago

    Build his statue now. I’m so serious

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  23. Motor City Beach Bum

    6 hours ago

    Well deserved JRam rocks as a player and a real team guy. Cleveland is lucky to have him. Guys like him and Clayton Kershaw who stay with one team their whole career are rare these days.

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  24. CubsW

    6 hours ago

    Consummate team player. Personally not a Guardian’s fan, but this guy is a model ballplayer and you can’t help but root for him. Congrats to Guards and their fans.

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  25. Rowsdower

    6 hours ago

    This is what baseball needs more of, stars staying with their teams. Free agency fatigue is real

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  26. chandlerbing

    6 hours ago

    Surprisingly putting up best #s of his life in his 30s
    Looking like a 1st ballot hof’er

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  27. JoeBrady

    6 hours ago

    This is great for Cleveland and great for baseball This is the type of player I’d buy tickets for to see his last game in NY. Every team in BB should be preparing farewell gifts. This should be epic.

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  28. Klink

    6 hours ago

    Wait… I thought only the Dodgers had the ability to defer?! Cleveland must have reverse-engineered their secret recipe. What a momentous day for the Guardians.

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  29. Rsox

    6 hours ago

    About time Cleveland actually keeps one of their star players for life

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  30. BCleveland3381

    6 hours ago

    Respect for loving a team and city so much you’re willing to play your entire career there. It happens very rarely in today’s day and age. He will be a hall of famer and beloved in Cleveland his entire life.

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  31. dlj0527

    6 hours ago

    I’d love to see him finish and start his MLB career with the same team. But also would be thrilled if his final season was with the cross state Reds.

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  32. dodgerjim

    6 hours ago

    Deferred oh my they are Ruining Baseball

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    • This one belongs to the Reds

      6 hours ago

      They might as well, the big boys get away with it.

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      • MarcusUnger

        4 hours ago

        It’s almost like every team could’ve been doing this all along

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        • This one belongs to the Reds

          4 hours ago

          Not every team can defer 68 million a year for one guy, not to mention a multitude of others.

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        • Mr Rickey

          4 hours ago

          And why is that? What’s stopping them?

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        • WCSoxFan

          3 hours ago

          @Mr.Rickey

          In order to give a player a deferred 68mil contract it requires the team to place a corresponding amount of money into an account which is audited by the MLBPA at the time the money is earned (not paid).

          So if a team wanted to sign a player to a 1 year 70mil contract, with 68mil deferred, they would have to spend ~46mil out of pocket that year. That’s a ton of money for most teams. So it’s really just a question of why the Mets and Yankees aren’t doing this more.

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        • Mr Rickey

          3 hours ago

          Fair enough.

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        • MarcusUnger

          9 mins ago

          But a lot can and didn’t. Now they should. And are.

          And Shohei’s 68m isn’t quite the same. HE made that offer to all teams, and if they weren’t smart enough to know how much a unicorn is worth having that’s on those other teams

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  33. flyingblindsquirrel

    6 hours ago

    Legend

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  34. Gator Bait

    6 hours ago

    How about getting some help around him in the lineup.

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  35. phuckinphill

    6 hours ago

    Cleveland is an underrated city, for those of you who’ve never visited.

    Good for them, and good for him. I wish more small/mid market teams had guys like this who actually stuck around.

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  36. HalosHeavenJJ

    6 hours ago

    Great player. Love that he’ll spend his entire career with Cleveland.

    But that’s a lot of money for those age seasons.

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  37. MarcusUnger

    6 hours ago

    How dare Cleveland use deferrals. Only the big bad Dodgers can do that!

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  38. dmjn53

    5 hours ago

    Cool to see a HOF spend his whole career in one place, but kind of weird timing for Cleveland? They already had him locked up for 3 more years until he’s 36, and it would probably be pretty cheap to keep him around when he’s 37 and presumably not very good anymore. For a team that doesn’t spend money, it seems like an unnecessary use of precious resources

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  39. Jdawginsc

    5 hours ago

    Money, shmoney. His extension is more than paid for by the Mets, Dodgers and other big market clubs.

    At least the Guardians are doing the right thing here and rewarding a loyal and great performer. As a Mets fan, I am an admirer of his.

    They pay less than half of their payroll in house so I am glad it is going to JRam.

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  40. Turd_Ferguson

    5 hours ago

    He’ll be in Anaheim once he hits 40.

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  41. ChangedName

    5 hours ago

    Wow, did not expect him to spend his entire career there, respect to him and the Guardians. One of the best players of his era.

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  42. CATS44

    5 hours ago

    Absolutely no demeaning of Pete Rose intended…

    But Jose Ramirez is Pete Rose with more talent.

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  43. Bronxlou

    5 hours ago

    Ramirez is getting four more years at $106 million, less the discount from the deferrals, which is probably substantial. Bear in mind that while there aren’t many players better than Tucker, Ramirez is one of them and Tucker just signed for four years at about $230 million, with the contract costing his team twice that with comp balance payments. Yes they are a different four years: Tucker in his late twenties, early thirties and Ramirez in his late thirties. But Ramirez looks like he’ll retain his value for some time and, even if he regresses, he is the face of the franchise who will put fans in the seats even if he is reduced to a productive DH (Tucker will never be the face of any franchise). I have a feeling that the last four years of Ramirez’ new contract are going to look at least as good as the last four years of Alonso’s and Schwarber’s contracts. Hopefully, the deferred money will result in Cleveland spending to put a better team around Ramirez, although I kind of doubt it — this is a team that has talked about dumping Kwan, who probably would go for at least $20 million AAV on the open market and is making $7 million this season and under team control for the next. Ramirez’ loyalty to Cleveland has cost him a lot in terms of dollars, recognition and post-season play. He is likely to join Ted Williams, Ernie Banks and Griffey Jr. as Hall of Famers who never palyed in a World Series. Makes me sad.

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    • dmjn53

      5 hours ago

      You’re comparing apples and oranges. Tucker was a free agent on the open market, whereas Ramirez is a player that was still under contract for 3 more seasons

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    • Pete’s Sake

      4 hours ago

      Ted Williams played in the 1946 World Series vs. the Cardinals.

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      • Pete’s Sake

        3 hours ago

        And Jose played in the 2016 Fall Classic.

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    • Swingandamiss

      4 hours ago

      All any of us have on earth when we die is our legacy. Ramirez does amazing things for their community. They’ll be putting up statues of Ramirez in Cleveland. Maybe Tucker can buy one, but nobody else will be.

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    • Renotribefan

      4 hours ago

      He played in the World Series in 2016. Did you mean never win a World Series?

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  44. Karensjer

    5 hours ago

    Great move to not extend Caminero, Rays. Now it’s going to come with a premium thanks to the benchmark this Ramirez deal will set. I hate being a Rays fan!

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  45. MorriesWigs

    5 hours ago

    The most selfless player of this generation. I give him alot of credit.

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  46. Bob Sacamano 310

    5 hours ago

    With some of the saved money go get Bader for CF

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    • sunshine

      3 hours ago

      Thinking the exact same thing.

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  47. howlcipher

    5 hours ago

    Very cool for Cleveland fans

    Reply
  48. Mark66

    5 hours ago

    José showing he is really committed to having his October‘s free of baseball

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    • Pete’s Sake

      4 hours ago

      Jose has played in Octobers, including in the 2016 World Series.

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    • Renotribefan

      4 hours ago

      Yeah, I wish Cleveland made the postseason every once in a while.

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  49. Tdat1979

    4 hours ago

    I actually like it when smaller teams lock up franchise players, even though the back end of the contract is usually an albatross.

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  50. Rockies bad 2

    4 hours ago

    Still a team friendly deal and if he doesn’t age well, it will still be okay in a karmic sense, because he is underpaid compared to others with his statistics. I wonder how the MLBPA feels about this.

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    • Pete’s Sake

      4 hours ago

      The union should care a million times more about what makes the individual happy than they do, but they never will. If a player takes top dollar elsewhere and it turns into a disaster, the union won’t give a rip because he helped advance their agenda.

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    • Swingandamiss

      4 hours ago

      They won’t feel anything about it bc MLBPA would never stop a player from doing what HE WANTS to do.

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  51. Anthony maresca

    4 hours ago

    Personally this was a stupid move cause he is 33 yrs old and still has 3 yrs remaining. Ramirez will be close to toast by his age 36 season so paying him another 4 yrs extension into age 39 is a waste of money!

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    • Swingandamiss

      4 hours ago

      Sacrificed upfront money for long term money. What’s stupid about that for either. Haven’t been around this game very long have you?

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    • CATS44

      4 hours ago

      But with Cleveland and Ramirez its not just about production.

      There is an unexplainable connection between the player, the team, the organization, and the player.

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        3 hours ago

        @CATS44

        That’s the thing most people are missing in this comment section. Guardians need to a star player to market their team around long-term. It’s about brand-building as well.

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    • Joeypower

      4 hours ago

      that’s a way of Cleveland saying thank you for playing your prime years for a third of your market value.

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  52. Swingandamiss

    4 hours ago

    Amazing. They should be putting up statues of Ramirez in Cleveland

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  53. CKinSTL

    4 hours ago

    As awesome as this is by itself.. since this is ultimately deferring some of his nearterm salary, I cannot help but wonder if another extension is on the horizon.

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  54. Dbird777

    4 hours ago

    Mutual loyalty. Gotta respect.

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  55. RunDMC

    4 hours ago

    Only 500K bonus for MVP win…? That would be a massive WAR season contributing a handful of team wins. Surely you can do better than that.

    Reply
  56. andrewc62

    4 hours ago

    He’s a first ballot hall of famer and they should build a statue of him when he’s done

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  57. Player Formly known as Logjammer D'Baggagecling

    3 hours ago

    Good for him for sticking with his team. Now he just need to smoke more. He’s the modern day version of Glenallen Hill.

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  58. MLBTR needs to hire editors

    3 hours ago

    It’s weird that MLBTR will consistently refer to Paul Goldschmidt and even Nolan Arenado as a “future Hall of Famer” when Ramirez is obviously better than the latter and will very likely end up with a better career than the former.

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    • WCSoxFan

      3 hours ago

      I don’t think they can afford an editor. Also, their expedited type of re-reporting makes editing an issue. I do wish they would go back and edit occasionally after posting though as frequently their columns have numerous factual and link-based errors.

      Reply
  59. JerseyShoreScore

    3 hours ago

    These deferred contracts are ruining baseball…

    Reply
  60. ArianaGrandSlam

    3 hours ago

    This guy is far from good-looking but not so far from Hall of Fame.

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  61. Glorymaker

    3 hours ago

    Cleveland doesn’t deserve this guy

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  62. dpsmith22

    2 hours ago

    Nice to know there is at least 1 baseball player not guided by greed.

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  63. jorge78

    2 hours ago

    This team is owned by billionaires. Ridiculous they need to worry about cash flows. If the team loses money they can just deduct it from their other winnings…..

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    • its_happening

      2 hours ago

      Operate a baseball franchise and lets us know how that goes.

      Reply
      • Karensjer

        1 hour ago

        He’s not wrong. These owners treat teams like investments instead of a group of players who play a game and compete for a title. There is no sense of any owner or group of owners who are even trying to win a title other than the Dodger$, Met$, Yankee$, Padre$, and a few other clubs, and while some might have a smaller advantage due to market size and TV networks, there is no reason any team in any city can’t go for broke for 3-4 seasons and try to get a good group of players together no matter how much they cost in order to win a championship. Remember, billionaire owners don’t go broke or bankrupt. Jorge78 is right. They will either make it up with some other investment or thing they own, or it won’t effect them at all because they are too well off to even care. Pay the players!

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  64. JayKCU

    2 hours ago

    As a Royals fan, I’m not thrilled.

    Reply
  65. kodion

    2 hours ago

    Including the criteria of only playing for one franchise, Jose is on a short-list of three (in my opinion) of the Greatest of his Generation!

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  66. YellowCleats

    2 hours ago

    Solid deal for Cleveland. Clearly this player values stability over maxing out his possible career earnings

    Reply
  67. Frankie Bani

    1 hour ago

    Meantime yankees sign Coleman

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  68. SeanStL

    1 hour ago

    Most underpaid star in baseball. I hope he is happy sticking with one team and knowing what his future looks like. There is a lot of value in that. They should put a statue of him outside the stadium with all the money they have saved.

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  69. NineChampionships

    49 mins ago

    JRam could’ve easily followed Lindor’s same path out of Cleveland and cashed out. Mad respect to the man for not being greedy and chasing every last dollar out there. He knows he’s already got more money than he could ever possibly need. W.

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  70. outinleftfield

    40 mins ago

    Very happy to see the Guardians extend JRam so he can complete his (HOF?) career having played with just one team.

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  71. Charles B

    15 mins ago

    This guy is more loyal to his organization than Giannis.

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  72. mattynokes

    2 seconds ago

    Great. Now do Kwan!

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