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by joez
With respect to Jose Ramirez, I've been following him since his 2012-2013 season, his first in the Dominican winter ball league. Jose Ramirez is not a 30 home run power hitter. I was shocked with his 2017 & 2018 seasons, especially 2018 when he hit 39 homers. In my opinion, he is pretending to be something he is not, a power hitter.
I don't know if Jose is putting undo pressure on himself thinking he has to carry the team on his shoulders or not. I don't know if he's being ask to be that go-to power guy. I don't know if he thinks he has to compete with Lindor. But, the last month of the 2018 season and the playoff games against Houston was something I kind of expected might happen. Guessing, I would say that Jose Ramirez just lost that magic power touch. Was he exhausted? Guessing, probably. Mentally and physically.
Jose's winter ball and minor league seasons/stats, indicate that he is an exceptional hitter. Jose is an excellent line drive hitter with gap power. He has very good plate discipline. Power is not his forte. Never was until 2017 & 2018.
If there was one particular player that I would have likened Ramirez to, it would have been Jose Altuve, not Bryce Harper. In my opinion, Ramirez should go back to what got him here in the first place. I'd rather see Ramirez put up Altuve like numbers, not Bryce Harper numbers.
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