Enjoy The Agustin Ramirez Show For As Long As It Lasts
Briefly

Agustín Ramírez, a 23-year-old catcher recently acquired from the Yankees, made an impressive debut with the Miami Marlins after suffering injuries in the team. In his first two games, he achieved a .833 batting average and made history by being the first Marlins player to hit safely five times in his initial two games while posting an incredible OPS of 2.208. His remarkable performance has captured the attention of fans who have grown weary from the team's history of trading star players for prospects.
"The Marlins have made it a habit to trade away star after star for prospects who could eventually become stars, only to then be traded away for more prospects."
"Given that he's only on the roster due to injuries to catchers Nick Fortes and Rob Brantly, Ramírez's monster debut is found money for a team that currently has few options behind the plate."
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