
"Ramos, 24, signed with the Dodgers in 2018, and began playing in the minors the following year. He played 57 games in the Dominican Summer League in 2019, slashing .285/.362/.377 with two home runs and 27 RBIs. After sitting out in 2020, Ramos tore the cover off the ball across multiple levels in 2021. He was quickly promoted to Single-A from the Arizona Complex League after posting a 1.089 OPS through 15 games, and stayed hot in Rancho Cucamonga."
"The Dodgers started him in Double-A Tulsa in 2023, and he struggled to break through with the Drillers. He played two full seasons at that level, never posting an OPS higher than .750. He began 2025 in Double-A as well, and the Dodgers called him up to Triple-A in July despite his substandard numbers. Upon reaching Triple-A, though, Ramos caught fire. He played 44 games with the Comets after his call up, hitting eight home runs and driving in 27 RBIs."
Jose Ramos signed with the Dodgers in 2018 and began his minor-league career in 2019. He played 57 games in the Dominican Summer League in 2019, slashing .285/.362/.377 with two home runs and 27 RBIs. After sitting out 2020, he posted a 1.089 OPS in the Arizona Complex League in 2021 and was promoted to Single-A, continuing strong production with Rancho Cucamonga. Ramos advanced to High-A in 2022 and finished that season with an .818 OPS across two levels. He struggled in Double-A Tulsa, spending multiple seasons there with OPS under .750 before a July promotion to Triple-A, where he hit .295 with eight homers in 44 games. The Mets signed him to a minor-league deal as they are down an outfielder following Brandon Nimmo's trade to the Texas Rangers.
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