Orioles Acquire Bryan Ramos, Designate Weston Wilson
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Orioles Acquire Bryan Ramos, Designate Weston Wilson
"The Orioles have acquired infielder Bryan Ramos from the White Sox, according to reporter Francys Romero. Baltimore has officially announced the trade, and the Sox will get cash considerations in return. To open up a 40-man spot for Ramos, the Orioles designated Weston Wilson for assignment. Ramos was designated for assignment three days ago when the Sox themselves needed to create 40-man space for the newly-signed Seranthony Dominguez."
"Ramos' stint in DFA limbo didn't last long, and he'll now change organizations for the first time in his career, as the infielder was an international signing for the White Sox back in 2018. He started to make waves as a prospect during the 2022-23 seasons, and he made his MLB debut in 2024, posting a .586 OPS over 108 plate appearances for Chicago."
"This uninspiring performance seemed to drop Ramos down the depth chart, even on a rebuilding White Sox team. He appeared in just four big league games in 2025, bringing his overall slash line to .198/.244/.333 in 120 PA against Major League pitching. While Ramos' numbers (.235/.321/.404 in 705 PA) at Triple-A Charlotte are more respectable, they're underwhelming considering that Charlotte plays in one of the most hitter-friendly ballparks in the minors."
Bryan Ramos has been traded from the Chicago White Sox to the Baltimore Orioles for cash considerations. The Orioles designated Weston Wilson for assignment to open a 40-man roster spot. Ramos had been designated for assignment three days earlier to make room for Seranthony Dominguez. Ramos signed internationally with the White Sox in 2018 and made his MLB debut in 2024, posting a .586 OPS over 108 plate appearances. He struggled in 2025 with only four big league games and a career MLB slash of .198/.244/.333 in 120 plate appearances. Triple-A numbers (.235/.321/.404 in 705 PA) are modest given Charlotte's hitter-friendly park.
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