Track Record: Ramirez is the son of former all-star shortstop Rafael Ramirez and was born in New Jersey and grew up in the Dominican Republic. The Guardians signed him in 2022 and he made his professional debut later that year in the Dominican Summer League. After a solid first year, he made his U.S. debut in 2023 in the Arizona Complex League as a 17-year-old.
Scouting Report: Ramirez stands out for his advanced feel for hitting. He has a smooth lefthanded swing, controls the barrel well and has above-average bat-to-ball skills. As a result, he makes a lot of contact. He’s starting to grow into his frame, and with more physical maturity and his bat speed he looks like he could grow into at least average raw power. Ramirez was signed as a shortstop and that’s primarily where he’s played. His hands and arm strength play well there, but as he grows it’s possible he’ll end up at third base.
The Future: Ramirez was on the younger end of his signing class, and he’s been young for his level each of the last two years. He’s handled those assignments well and has become another strong signing by the team’s international department. He’ll look to continue his development in 2024 as he advances to full season ball and Low-A Lynchburg.