Jose Ramirez appears to be nearing another extension with the Guardians that will keep the third baseman in Cleveland through his age-39 season in 2032. Z101 Digital’s Hector Gomez was the first to report about the agreement and described it as complete, while Jon Heyman of the New York Post writes that the Guards and Ramirez’s reps at Republik Sports are still “working on” the new arrangement.
Ramirez still has three seasons and $69MM remaining on the seven-year extension he signed with Cleveland in April 2022. Gomez writes that this new extension will pay $106MM more to Ramirez over the 2029-32 seasons, but there will be some restructuring of Ramirez’s salary. As per Heyman, the $175MM owed to Ramirez over the next seven seasons will now include $70MM in deferred money.
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 to the new deal.
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 many teams in both large and smaller markets have also pursued deferrals, with Cleveland’s new pact with Ramirez acting as the latest example of the latter.

Man, the guy must love (checks notes) Cleveland??
Yes
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.
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.
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.
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.
Don’t overpay into age 39 though guards.
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.
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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Good for Cleveland.
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I think you meant good for ‘baseball’. Maybe even goof for America.
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.
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
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.
So thats what cleveland has been doing this whole offseason. Congrats to the fans
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 !!
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.
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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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
If he had a problem with that, he wouldn’t have taken less money to stay in CLE.
That’s super!
1st ballot hall of famer, glad to see there guys like Ramirez and Judge stay with one team for their careers
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.
Good.
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).
Guardians doing the right thing for their superstar player. Kudos to ownership for this.
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
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.
Congratulations to Tim Anderson’s father.
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^^^^^THIS^^^^^
Think he has a chance to join the 400/400 club before his career ends?
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.
Yes, 120 more of each is very possible
Speaks volumes of his character and of the organization.
Future Hall of Famer!
He’s going to finish his Hall of Fame career as a Cleveland Guardian, that’s pretty cool for the fanbase.
Best transaction this offseason. Love when a player and organization value each other so much like this.
Great…now go pay Kwan
Take notes Atlanta, Get Ronald locked up! So happy for the Guardians and Ramirez.
Build his statue now. I’m so serious
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.
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.
This is what baseball needs more of, stars staying with their teams. Free agency fatigue is real
Surprisingly putting up best #s of his life in his 30s
Looking like a 1st ballot hof’er
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.
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.
About time Cleveland actually keeps one of their star players for life
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.
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.
Deferred oh my they are Ruining Baseball
Legend