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Jun 26, 2024 1 1 0 0 4.5
Jun 26, 2024 0 1 0 1 4.5
Jun 24, 2024 1 0 0 1 1
Jun 23, 2024 1 1 0 0 1.5
Jun 22, 2024 0 0 0 0 -1

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Ramon Laureano appeared poised for a breakout after he posted a .288/.340/.521 slash line during his first full MLB season in 2019, but he struggled over the past few years and was DFA'd by Oakland in early August. He was quickly claimed by Cleveland and had a .724 OPS for his new team, which was a significant improvement on the .644 OPS he had for Oakland last season. In total he played in 105 games and had nine homers, 12 steals, 35 RBI and 46 runs while striking out at a 28.2 percent clip. Laureano's decent power and speed profile make him a potential 15-15 candidate, but he averaged 388 plate appearances over the past three seasons and is hardly guaranteed to eclipse that in 2024 given his inconsistent performance and durability concerns.

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2024 47.51.1 12 2 8 7 3 .181
2023 2232.1 46 9 35 33 12 .224
2022 2142.3 49 13 34 25 11 .211
3y Avg. 225.52.3 46 12 36 28 12 .226
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Has back soreness

    Laureano isn't in Atlanta's lineup Friday's game against Pittsburgh due to back soreness, Mark Bowman of MLB.com reports. Laureano was absent from the starting lineup for a second straight game, though it's now known he's dealing with back soreness. However, there's optimism Laureano will be available for Saturday's contest. Adam Duvall is starting in right field Friday.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Idle again Friday

    Laureano is out of the lineup for Friday's game against the Pirates. Laureano will be out of the starting nine for a second consecutive contest, giving way to Adam Duvall in right field once again. Laureano had started in each of Atlanta's previous seven games
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Sitting Thursday

    Laureano isn't in Atlanta's lineup for Thursday's game against the White Sox. Laureano has slashed .257/.257/.457 with a homer and four RBI in 35 plate appearances since joining Atlanta on June 15. He'll get a breather versus Chad Kuhl and the Sox, allowing Adam Duvall to start in right field and bat eighth.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Gaining foothold in everyday lineup

    Laureano will start in right field and bat seventh in Monday's game against the Cardinals. Laureano will pick up his fifth consecutive start Monday, with three coming against left-handed pitching and two coming versus righties. The 29-year-old has gone 7-for-23 with four extra-base hits in eight games since getting called up from Triple-A Gwinnett, and he looks like he'll hold down an everyday role in the corner outfield so long as he continues to swing a hot bat. Atlanta is prioritizing Laureano over Adam Duvall, who will take a seat for a second straight matchup with a right-hander (Lance Lynn) after batting just .129 through his first 19 games of June.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Bangs out three doubles Friday

    Laureano went 3-for-5 with three doubles and an RBI in Friday's 8-1 win over the Yankees. Making his fourth start since joining the Atlanta roster, Laureano played a key role in an offensive explosion that saw the NL East squad rack up eight extra-base hits on the night. The 29-year-old has gone 6-for-17 (.353) in his new uniform with a homer in addition to Friday's barrage of two-baggers, but a 0:5 BB:K suggests the contact issues that have plagued his big-league career haven't gone away.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: On bench versus righty

    Laureano is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Tigers. Though he started in right field for both of the last two games after he was called up from Triple-A Gwinnett following Michael Harris' (hamstring) placement on the 10-day injured list, the right-handed-hitting Laureano could be headed for the short side of a platoon. Atlanta called up Forrest Wall from Triple-A earlier Monday, and he'll get the nod at the corner-outfield spot opposite Adam Duvall while Detroit brings righty Reese Olson to the hill.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Receiving start in right field

    Laureano will start in right field and bat ninth in Saturday's game versus the Rays. Atlanta will deploy Adam Duvall, Jarred Kelenic and Laureano as its starting outfield Saturday, and it could be the regular setup for a while with Michael Harris (hamstring) joining Ronald Acuna (knee) on the injured list. Laureano had a lowly .494 OPS in 31 games with the Guardians earlier this season before getting released. He seemed to find his footing at Triple-A Gwinnett with a 1.028 OPS and three homers in 14 contests prior to being called up Saturday.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Contract selected Saturday

    Laureano had his contract selected from Triple-A Gwinnett on Saturday. Laureano will join Atlanta's major-league roster after fellow outfielder Michael Harris (hamstring) was placed on the 10-day injured list Saturday. Laureano has posted a .362 average with three home runs, 12 RBI and 13 runs scored over 58 at-bats in 14 contests with Gwinnett. In order to make room on the 40-man roster for the outfielder, Spencer Strider (elbow) was transferred to the 60-day injured list in a corresponding move.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Lands in Atlanta

    Laureano signed a minor-league contract with Atlanta on Wednesday. Atlanta is a sensible landing spot for Laureano after the club lost star right fielder Ronald Acuna (knee) to a season-ending ACL tear over the weekend. Though Laureano won't immediately join the big club and is likely to report to Triple-A Gwinnett, he could be an option to serve as a fourth outfielder for Atlanta down the road or potentially unseat Jarred Kelenic or Adam Duvall for a starting role at a corner spot. Laureano has been a better-than-league-average hitter over parts of seven seasons in the majors (107 wRC+ in 543 games), but he's struggled to find much success since being waived by the Athletics last August. He slashed just .143/.265/.229 in 83 plate appearances for the Guardians this season before being released Saturday.
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  • Ramon Laureano: Cut loose by Cleveland

    The Guardians released Laureano on Saturday. Given that Laureano is owed $5.15 million in 2024 and had produced a lowly .143/.265/.229 slash line with a career-worst 38.6 percent strikeout rate in 83 plate appearances before Cleveland designated him for assignment last week, it comes as little surprise that he went unclaimed off waivers. The Guardians will now right him off as a sunk cost and cover the money remaining on his salary while allowing Laureano to hit free agency in search of his next opportunity. Though he's set to turn 30 years old in June and hasn't posted an OPS above .700 in any season since 2021, Laureano shouldn't have much trouble landing a minor-league deal with another organization.
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  • Guardians' Ramon Laureano: Designated for assignment

    Laureano was designated for assignment by the Guardians on Monday, Mandy Bell of MLB.com reports. Laureano has slashed just .143/.265/.229 with a 38.6 percent strikeout rate for Cleveland this season to earn a trip off the 40-man roster. He is sure to clear waivers given that he's making $5.15 million this season, and Laureano would also likely accept an outright assignment by the Guardians since declining one would mean forfeiting what remains of his salary.
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  • Guardians' Ramon Laureano: Losing out on reps vs. RHPs

    Laureano is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Red Sox. Laureano is on the bench for the second game in a row, with both of his absences coming against right-handed starting pitchers (Tanner Houck and Cooper Criswell). Guardians manager Stephen Vogt hasn't indicated that Laureano is dealing with an injury, so the consecutive absences from the lineup would seemingly signal that the 29-year-old is losing playing time after hitting just .174 through his first 46 at-bats of the season. Estevan Florial is included in the lineup at designated hitter for the second straight contest and seems set to benefit the most if Laureano's role continues to shrink.
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  • Guardians' Ramon Laureano: Not in Tuesday's lineup

    Laureano is out of the lineup for Tuesday's game against Boston. Laureano is mired in a 2-for-20 slump over his past six games and will take a seat for Tuesday's contest. Will Brennan will man right field and bat fifth.
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  • Guardians' Ramon Laureano: Out of Monday's lineup

    Laureano is not in the lineup for Monday's contest in Boston. It looks to be a routine day off for Laureano, who had started five of the previous five games. Estevan Florial will handle right field and Tyler Freeman will be in center Monday.
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  • Guardians' Ramon Laureano: Not starting Game 1

    Laureano isn't in the Guardians' lineup for the first game of Saturday's doubleheader against the Yankees. Laureano went 1-for-3 with a run scored during the Guardians' last game Wednesday and could still see playing time during the nightcap Saturday. Steven Kwan, Tyler Freeman and Will Brennan will start across the outfield to begin Game 1, and Estevan Florial will serve as Cleveland's designated hitter.
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  • Guardians' Ramon Laureano: Sitting out again Wednesday

    Laureano is not in the lineup for Wednesday's contest in Seattle. It's the second straight game on the bench for Laureano, who could still be a little sore after being hit by two pitches Monday. The Guardians are going with Will Brennan in right field and Estevan Florial in center.
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  • Guardians' Ramon Laureano: Day off Tuesday

    Laureano isn't in the Guardinas' lineup Tuesday against Seattle. Laureano will get a breather Tuesday after getting hit by two pitches during Monday's loss. Will Brennan will start in right field while Bo Naylor serves as the DH, allowing Austin Hedges to start behind the dish.
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  • Guardians' Ramon Laureano: Swipes bag Saturday

    Laureano went 1-for-2 with a double and a stolen base in Saturday's 12-3 win over the Athletics. Laureano has started in right field against both left-handed pitchers the Guardians have faced this season. His double was his first hit of the campaign, and he's added a walk, two strikeouts and a steal. It's still early, but it appears Laureano and Will Brennan are in a strict platoon in right field. It's also possible Laureano could see some games as the designated hitter versus right-handers if his bat warms up.
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  • Guardians' Ramon Laureano: Will sit Friday vs. Oakland

    Laureano is not in the Guardians' lineup Friday against the Athletics. Laureano drew the start in right field Opening Day and finished 0-for-4 with two strikeouts and a walk. With the Athletics turning to right-hander Ross Stripling for Friday's game, Will Brennan will start in right field and bat fifth.
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  • Guardians' Ramon Laureano: Dialed in early in spring

    Laureano has gone 2-for-7 with four walks over his first four Cactus League games. Laureano is in a pivotal season at age 29. He was designated for assignment by Oakland last year and revitalized his career with the Guardians to an extent. Laureano is an option for the outfield, either in center or right, as well as designated hitter. Estevan Florial, Myles Straw (illness) and Will Brennan are also in the mix to join Steven Kwan in Cleveland's outfield on a regular basis.
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