José Ramírez slams Red Sox as Guardians take series with 6-4 win
Updated: Apr. 25, 2024, 5:26 p.m.|Published: Apr. 25, 2024, 4:01 p.m.
By Joe Noga, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The José Ramírez run factory was operating at maximum efficiency Thursday as Cleveland’s five-time All-Star carried the Guardians to a 6-4 win against Boston at Progressive Field.
Ramírez was responsible for five of Cleveland’s six runs, beguiling Boston pitchers at the plate and pressuring Red Sox defenders on the bases all afternoon. He collected three hits including a grand slam, while driving in four runs and scoring a pair.
His final run in the seventh was comprised of equal parts instinct and hustle as he singled off Boston righty Chris Martin, stole second and advanced to third on a throwing error before scampering home on a passed ball that got away from catcher Reese McGuire during a Josh Naylor steal.
Manager Stephen Vogt said Ramírez makes things happen when he is on the bases.
“It looked like he wasn’t going to go but then he saw the pitcher and then realized he could make it,” Vogt said of Ramírez’s dash across the plate. “It’s just heads up. He’s aggressive, he’s smart, he’s everything you could want in a ballplayer.”
The Guardians have won three consecutive series against the Red Sox and matched the 1999 Indians at 18-7 for the best 25-game start in franchise history. Their .720 winning percentage is the best in the American League.
Cleveland’s bullpen covered five innings in relief of starter Triston McKenzie, allowing two runs before handing things over to closer Emmanuel Clase, who shut Boston down in the ninth for his eighth save in 10 chances.
Nick Sandlin got two big outs in the fifth inning after Tim Herrin allowed the first two Boston hitters to reach base with singles. Sandlin retired pinch hitter Masataka Yoshida on a weak grounder back to the mound and struck out another pinch hitter, Enmanuel Valdez, to end the inning.
But Boston touched Sandlin for a pair of runs in the sixth on an RBI ground out by Ceddanne Rafaela and an RBI single by Jaren Duran off Hunter Gaddis.
Gaddis (1-0) picked up the win by getting the final two outs of the inning before Scott Barlow and Cade Smith tossed a pair of scoreless frames in the seventh and eighth. Gaddis extended his scoreless innings streak to 15 1/3 frames since Sept. 21. His 13-game scoreless streak to open the season marks the longest for a major league reliever in 2024.
McKenzie struck out seven and walked a pair, but was lifted after four innings and 75 pitches. He labored through the second inning, allowing a base hit to David Hamilton and a pair of walks, including a free pass to McGuire that loaded the bases. But McKenzie struck out Ceddanne Rafaela and Jarren Duran to escape trouble.
Staked to a five-run lead after Ramírez’s slam, McKenzie faltered in the third. Following a leadoff single by Rafael Devers, Rob Refsnyder delivered an RBI triple off the wall in left, just over Steven Kwan’s glove. Wilyer Abreu later scored Refsnyder with a sacrifice fly before David Hamilton grounded out to end the inning.
Vogt said timing, more than pitch count, dicated pulling McKenzie at that point.
“It was a perfect spot for Tim to come in versus their lefties, and I had to make a hard decision,” Vogt said. “I didn’t like it, but sometimes it’s what you have to do. You want him to go back out, but at that time it just felt like it was time to move on.”
Ramírez launched his sixth career grand slam in the second after battling Boston starter Chase Anderson (0-1) for 10 pitches. Once the count went full, Ramírez fouled off four consecutive cut fastballs from Anderson before finally driving one 384 feet into the seats in right field.
It was his fifth home run of the season and marked the fourth of his career home run in an at-bat of 10 pitches or more. Only Case Blake (2) has multiple homers for Cleveland during 10-pitch at-bats since pitch counts began being tracked in 1988. Ramírez said there are benefits to seeing that many pitches at once.
“The only advantage you can get is that you see the pitch that he actually trusts the most and you can focus on trying to execute against that pitch,” Ramírez told reporters via Guardians interpreter Agustin Rivero afterward.
Ramírez’s single in the seventh was the 1,354th hit of his career and moved him past Jim Thome for sole possession of 12th on Cleveland’s all-time list. In his last seven games, Ramírez is slugging .593 with eight RBI in 27 at-bats. After seeing several hard-hit balls not land for hits during Cleveland’s four-game series in Boston, Ramírez was rewarded for sticking with his game plan in this week’s rematch. He went 5-for-12 (.417) with a double, two home runs, five RBI and three runs scored.
“I’ve been in this game for a long time,” Ramírez said. “I know when you’re hitting the ball well, sooner or later the results will come. I know the season is long and good things are going to happen if you keep doing the right things.”
Will Brennan put Cleveland in front earlier in the inning with a solo home run of his own off Anderson. Brennan later added a double to stay hot against Boston. Brennan is hitting .304 with a pair of home runs, three RBI and an 1.099 OPS in his last seven games.
Vogt said Brennan is squaring up every ball right he’s seeing after spending the early part of the season in-between on fastballs and offspeed pitches.
“He’s on the fastball and he’s able to make adjustments to the offspeed, but it’s just the quality of the bats right now and the pitches he’s swinging at,” Brennan said. “He’s making really good swing decisions and impacting the ball when it’s in his damage zone, so we couldn’t be more thrilled with the way he’s swinging the bat.”
Next:
Cleveland heads out on a six-game road trip to Atlanta and Houston that begins Friday at Truist Park. The Guardians will send lefty Logan Allen (3-0, 5.06) to the mound while the Braves counter with lefty Chris Sale (2-1, 4.38). Bally Sports Great Lakes, WTAM 1100 AM, WMMS 100.7 FM and the Guardians Radio Network will carry the game.
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