Noé Ramirez (baseball)
Noé Ramirez (born December 22, 1989) is an American professional baseball relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Angels. The Red Sox selected Ramirez in the fourth round of the 2011 draft and he made his MLB debut in 2015.
Noé Ramirez | |||
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Ramirez pitching for the Los Angeles Angels in 2019 | |||
Cincinnati Reds | |||
Pitcher | |||
Born: Los Angeles, California | December 22, 1989|||
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MLB debut | |||
July 3, 2015, for the Boston Red Sox | |||
MLB statistics (through September 26, 2020) | |||
Win–loss record | 13–10 | ||
Earned run average | 4.18 | ||
Strikeouts | 230 | ||
Teams | |||
Career
Boston Red Sox
After graduating from Alhambra High School,[1] Ramirez enrolled at California State University, Fullerton. In 2010, he pitched for the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team in 2010,[2] earning the silver medal at the FISU World University Baseball Championships held in Tokyo, Japan. In 2011, his junior year, he posted an 8–4 record with a 1.69 earned run average and 103 strikeouts while holding opponents to a .179 batting average in 13 starts and one relief appearance that year. He earned second team All-American honors from Collegiate Baseball and was named to the All-Big West Conference first team in the same season.[3] After the season, the Boston Red Sox selected Ramirez in the fourth round (142nd overall) of the 2011 Major League Baseball draft.[3]
Ramirez debuted as a starter in 2012 and had a record of 2–7 with a 4.15 ERA for the Class A Greenville Drive,[4] but the Boston organization turned him into a reliever the next year and he was promoted to the Class High-A Salem Red Sox. Ramirez went 2–1 with a 2.11 ERA and three saves at Salem and finished the season with the Double A Portland Sea Dogs, where he registered a mark of 1–1 with a 2,83 ERA and six saves. Overall, Ramirez did strike out 75 batters and gave 17 walks over 75 2⁄3 innings pitched.[4] Besides, he was selected to the Rising Stars game of the Arizona Fall League during the postseason.[5]
His breakthrough season came in 2014, when he finished 2–1 with a 2.14 ERA and saved 18 games in 21 opportunities for Portland, being named to the Eastern League All-Star game.[5] He also led the league's relievers in innings pitched (67 1⁄3), finished third in saves, and not allowed a home run in 42 games.[6]
From 2012 through 2014, Ramirez posted a 7–10 record with a 2.93 ERA and 24 saves in 95 games, including a 1.15 WHIP and a 4.00 K/BB ratio (216-to-54) in 230.0 innings of work.[3]
Ramirez joined the Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox in 2015. On June 17, Ramirez surrendered a home run in a game against the Charlotte Knights. It was the first home run he had allowed since August 6, 2013, a span of 59 appearances and broke a string of 96 2⁄3 innings without allowing a homer.[3]
Ramirez earned a promotion to the Boston Red Sox on July 3, 2015, and made his major league debut on the same day, throwing one inning of relief against the Houston Astros at Fenway Park. He allowed four runs – three earned – on three hits and a hit batsman, striking out one and was credited with the loss. Ramirez was reassigned to Triple-A the next day.[7]
Los Angeles Angels
On August 18, 2017, Ramirez was claimed off waivers by the Los Angeles Angels.[8] He ended the season appearing in 12 games, averaging 10.8 strikeouts per 9 innings.[9]
The following season, Ramirez was a permanent member of the Angels bullpen, appearing in 69 games, with a 4.54 ERA. In 2018 he finished 7–5 with one save in 83 1⁄3 innings, striking out 95, averaging 10.3 strikeouts per 9 innings.[9]
On July 17, 2019, Ramirez was suspended 3 games for hitting Jake Marisnick with a pitch. He served as an opener for the Angels, starting 7 games on the season. Overall, Ramirez finished with an ERA of 3.99 in 51 total games.
In 2020, Ramirez pitched to a 3.00 ERA with 14 strikeouts over 21 innings pitched.
Cincinnati Reds
On December 7, 2020, Ramirez and a player to be named later were traded to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for Raisel Iglesias.[10]
Pitching profile
Ramirez throws his three-pitch repertoire with good command and control of each offering. He features a deceptive delivery from a low three-quarters arm slot and hides the ball well until the point of release, making him especially tough for right-handed hitters to pick up his 89-92 mph fastball, and is considerably effective at getting left-handed hitters out with his solid 82-84 mph changeup, which he can throw in any count and uses it to keep all batters off-balance.[5]
Personal life
He is of Mexican American descent. Born December 22, 1989 in East Los Angeles, CA. [11]
References
- https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Angels-Pitcher-an-East-Los-Angeles-Native-Honored-at-City-Council-Meeting-498389411.html
- 2010 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Roster Archived 2015-07-05 at the Wayback Machine
- "MiLB.com – Noe Ramirez".
- "Baseball Reference (Minors) – Noe Ramirez".
- "Sox-Prospects.com – Noe Ramirez page".
- MiLB.com – 2014 Eastern League Pitching Leaders
- Napoli error leads to 4-run 10th as Astros beat Red Sox 12-8. ESPN. Retrieved on July 4, 2015.
- Adams, Steve (August 18, 2017). "Angels Claim Noe Ramirez". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved August 18, 2017.
- Noe Ramirez Stats | Baseball-Reference.com
- https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2020/12/reds-trade-raisel-iglesias-angels.html
- https://theathletic.com/959226/2019/05/03/thats-the-motherland-man-noe-ramirez-a-proud-mexican-gets-to-pitch-in-his-parents-homeland/
External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- MiLB.com
- Noé Ramirez on Twitter