CLEVELAND (AP) – José Ramírez, the third baseman for the Guardians, returned from the paternity list on Tuesday as Cleveland, leading the AL Central, began a three-game series against the Seattle Mariners.

Ramírez, currently the top vote-getter at his position for the All-Star game, sat out the final two games of the Guardians’ series in Toronto to be present for the birth of his third child.

The 31-year-old Ramírez holds a .269 batting average with 18 home runs and 62 RBIs, leading the team in both categories. Cleveland enjoys a five-game lead over the Kansas City Royals.

wire-86283369-1718741371-912_634x443 Guardians third baseman José Ramírez has returned from the paternity list, prompting the team to send rookie Kyle Manzardo back to the minors.

In order to bring José Ramírez back onto the roster, the Guardians decided to send rookie first baseman/DH Kyle Manzardo to Triple-A Columbus. Manzardo displayed promising moments during his initial tenure with Cleveland, but similar to many young hitters, he encountered challenges maintaining consistency.

Manzardo posted a .207 batting average with seven RBIs across 30 games, striking out 23 times in 82 at-bats. Guardians manager Stephen Vogt noted that Manzardo’s opportunities had diminished, largely due to Josh Naylor’s productivity, emphasizing the importance of providing him regular playing time in Triple-A.

 

 

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