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Heliot Ramos didn't make the Opening Day roster last season and didn't hit his first home run until May 19, but he still finished second on the Giants in homers with 22. He hit an even 20 long balls in an 82-game span, during which he slashed .282/.340/.518 across 359 plate appearances. Statcast's new bat speed metric had Ramos in the 90th percentile for the season -- same with his xSLG. Ramos also chipped in six steals in seven attempts as a first-time All-Star. However, the outfielder slowed down a bit in September and it came to light that he was playing through various injuries, including plantar fasciitis, which is cause for concern for a 25-year-old. The problem can recur without warning, but San Francisco needs his power bat in the lineup and the 2017 first-round pick will be given every chance to prove he can be an everyday player.

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2024 331.52.7 54 22 72 37 6 .270
2023 180.7 5 1 2 4 .179
3y Avg. 1202.3 21 8 25 14 2 .255
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Likely to bat leadoff vs. lefties

    Ramos went 1-for-3 with a double in Tuesday's 5-3 win over the Athletics in Cactus League play, and he is making a case to hit leadoff against lefties during the regular season, Shayna Rubin of the San Fransisco Chronicle reports. Ramos hit leadoff against southpaw Jeffrey Springs in Tuesday's win, and he crushed lefties in 2024 with a .370/.439/.750 slash line and 10 homers in 123 at-bats. "Look at his numbers last year against lefty pitching and he's inspired to do it, too," manager Bob Melvin said. "We'll see where it goes." The 25-year-old outfielder is hitting .231 in 13 at-bats in Cactus League play, and he has also recorded two stolen bases. Ramos is slated to serve as the club's everyday left fielder in 2025 after a successful 2024 campaign, during which he finished with a .269/.322/.469 slash line, 22 home runs and six steals over 121 outings.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Making spring debut Tuesday

    Ramos (oblique) is starting in left field and batting second Tuesday against the Padres in his Cactus League debut, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Ramos has been slowed by an oblique injury early in camp, but he's progressed well and is now ready to test things out in a game setting. The 25-year-old is slated to serve as the Giants' everyday left fielder in 2025 after popping 22 home runs over 121 games last season.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Resumes hitting Wednesday

    Ramos (oblique) hit off a tee and took soft toss Wednesday, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. It's a day earlier than he was expected to resume hitting, which would appear to be a good sign. Recovering from a sore oblique, Ramos is hopeful of making his Cactus League debut March 4. The young outfielder is expected to be ready in time for Opening Day, provided he can avoid setbacks.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Expected to resume hitting Thursday

    Ramos (oblique) will throw Monday and likely resume hitting Thursday, Justice delos Santos of The San Jose Mercury News reports. The young outfielder tweaked his oblique while dodging a pitch during a recent live batting practice session. If that all goes well this week, Ramos should be ready for his Cactus League debut March 4. He has plenty of time to get ready for Opening Day, barring any setbacks.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Nursing oblique injury

    Ramos was diagnosed with a slight oblique strain Sunday and is expected to be unavailable for about a week, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. It doesn't appear to be a serious issue, but any oblique problems are worth keeping an eye on given how problematic the injury can often be. Ramos is locked in as the starting left fielder after breaking out with 22 homers and a .791 OPS in 2024, so there's no reason for the Giants to rush him back for reps early in spring training.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Pops homer in live BP

    Ramos (hamstring/foot) took part in live batting practice against right-hander Justin Verlander during Wednesday's full-squad workout, Shayna Rubin of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Ramos provided one of the highlights of the day during his round of BP, hitting a long home run that struck the scoreboard at Scottsdale Stadium. Though he impressed in his first full big-league campaign in 2024 with a .269/.322/.469 slash line to go with 22 home runs and six steals over 121 games, Ramos disclosed after the season that he had been dealing with a tight hamstring and plantar fasciitis down the stretch. Neither issue presented any reported complications during his offseason training program, and Ramos doesn't appear to be facing any restrictions during spring training. He's poised to handle an everyday role for the Giants in 2025 and will likely slot somewhere in the middle of the lineup against both right- and left-handed pitchers.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Banged up to close season

    Ramos, who is not in Sunday's lineup against the Cardinals, has a tight hamstring and has been playing through plantar fasciitis, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports. Manager Bob Melvin said that Ramos could hit Sunday or start at designated hitter, but with nothing to play for, he'll likely get the finale off. Ramos had a breakout age-24 season, slashing .269/.322/.469 with 22 home runs and six steals in 518 plate appearances.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Laces three hits

    Ramos went 3-for-4 with a triple, a double, a run scored and an RBI in Friday's 2-1 victory over the Royals. The 25-year-old outfielder opened the game's scoring with a RBI infield single in the first inning. Ramos later cracked a triple in the fourth and hit a double in the sixth, all off starter Michael Wacha, to notch his sixth three-hit performance this season. The All-Star is slashing .270/.325/.475 with 70 RBI and 50 runs scored in 486 plate appearances across 114 games.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Exiting starting nine Sunday

    Ramos is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Marlins. Ramos has gone 0-for-11 with four strikeouts over the Giants' previous three contests, so he'll get a breather while Jerar Encarnacion enters the lineup as the team's designated hitter. The 25-year-old outfielder had started in each of the Giants' last 23 games, slashing .244/.303/.478 during that stretch.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Belts 20th homer

    Ramos went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run Sunday against the Mariners. Ramos reached the 20-homer plateau with a two-run blast in the first inning off Bryan Woo, representing the only damage the Giants could muster off the Seattle starter. Ramos later added an infield single off Woo and has collected multiple hits in three of his last four games with four of the six hits during that stretch going for extra bases.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: On base three times

    Ramos went 1-for-2 with two walks, two RBI and a run scored in Tuesday's win over the White Sox. Ramos walked with the bases loaded in the third and then added on in the fifth with an RBI single. He now has four RBI over his last three games and has at least one hit in six of his last seven games. Ramos also managed to work multiple walks in a game for the first time since June 14. He continues to provide a spark towards the top of the Giants' order, slashing 280/.339/.488 with 18 homers, 60 RBI, 37 runs, four steals and a 31:104 BB:K in 381 plate appearances.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Goes deep Sunday

    Ramos went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Sunday's win over the Athletics. Ramos got the Giants on the board with a solo blast to center off JP Sears in the seventh for his first home run since Aug. 7. Ramos' bat has cooled off a bit over the last 10 days. In 10 games since Aug. 8, he's slashing .200/.256/.350 with two RBI, three runs and a 3:14 BB:K. He's struck out multiple times in six of the 10 games over that span. He's still been putting together an excellent campaign overall, slashing .279/.335/.490 with 18 homers, 57 RBI, 36 runs, four steals and a 29:102 BB:K in 373 plate appearances.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Homer, steal in loss

    Ramos went 2-for-5 with a solo home run and a stolen base in Tuesday's 11-5 loss to the Nationals. Ramos got the Giants on the board with a solo homer in the first inning, stole a bag in the second and then added a single in the fourth. The outfielder has been battling a thumb injury but has managed to hit safely in seven of his past 10 contests. While the steal was just his third of the season, he is hitting .287 with 16 home runs and 54 RBI across 325 plate appearances.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Back in action

    Ramos (thumb) is batting second and playing center field for Tuesday's game against Washington, Shayna Rubin of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Ramos has been dealing with swelling in his right thumb recently and missed three of the Giants' previous four games due to the issue. However, he's feeling good enough to suit up Tuesday. Ramos is 11-for-40 (.275) with seven RBI in his last 10 games.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Not starting Monday

    Ramos (thumb) is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Nationals. Ramos has been battling lingering swelling in his right thumb and will take a seat for the second consecutive game. Mike Yastrzemski will cover center field Monday while Ramos gets another day off to recuperate.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Rejoining lineup Tuesday

    Ramos (thumb) is starting in center field and batting third Tuesday against the Athletics. The 24-year-old missed one game after he suffered the thumb injury Saturday but is back in the starting nine following Monday's team off day. Ramos has a .289/.319/.511 slash line with five homers, 16 RBI and eight runs through 22 games in July.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Goes yard again

    Ramos went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in Thursday's 5-3 loss to the Blue Jays. Ramos went deep in the first inning, though his blast only cut the deficit to 3-2. The outfielder has hit safely in seven straight games and has homered four times over nine contests in July, batting .333 (12-for-36) for the month. Overall, Ramos is at a .300/.371/.538 slash line with 14 long balls, 45 RBI, 28 runs scored and two stolen bases over 57 contests, production that has earned him a reserve spot on the National League's All-Star roster.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Stays hot with another homer

    Ramos went 2-for-4 with a solo home run and a double in Tuesday's win over the Blue Jays. Ramos opened up the scoring with a solo home run in the fourth off Yusei Kikuchi for his third homer in his last seven games. The first-time All-Star is swinging a hot bat once again after some struggles towards the end of June, as he's slashing .405/.439/.730 with seven RBI and eight runs scored over his last nine games. For the year, the 24-year-old is slashing .302/.372/.535 with 13 homers, 42 RBI, 27 runs and a 24:64 BB:K in 242 plate appearances. Ramos' 13 home runs are the most by a Giants player under 25 years old through his first 55 games of a season since 1989.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Smacks three hits in win

    Ramos went 3-for-4 with a double and a walk in Monday's 5-4 win over the Cubs. Ramos went 1-for-22 over his previous five games before breaking out of the slump emphatically in Monday's contest. The outfielder started June hot and has claimed an everyday role in center field. Overall, he's slashing .301/.375/.534 with 10 home runs, 35 RBI, 17 runs scored, one stolen base and eight doubles over 184 plate appearances.
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  • Giants' Heliot Ramos: Smacks 10th homer

    Ramos went 1-for-5 with a three-run home run in Thursday's 6-5 loss to the Cardinals. The outfielder has been on a power surge with four homers over his last seven games, and he's added 11 RBI in that span. Ramos leads the Giants with 10 long balls this season, and every other player on the team with at least five homers has played in a minimum of 50 games compared to his 39. Ramos has added a .307/.382/.553 slash line with 35 RBI, 17 runs scored, one stolen base and seven doubles across 170 plate appearances.
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