SF Giants left fielder adds new lowlight to MLB-worst defensive season
Briefly

Heliot Ramos, the left fielder for the San Francisco Giants, has been struggling defensively, recently committing a critical error that allowed two runs to score against the Blue Jays. Despite leading the team in batting average and slugging percentage, his fielding remains a significant liability. Statcast ranks him last among left fielders, with a Fielding Run Value of minus-eight. The Giants are currently experiencing a poor performance streak, losing six of their last seven games, and are six games behind the Dodgers in their division standings.
Ramos, rated as the worst left fielder in MLB, misplayed a line drive during a game against the Blue Jays, allowing two runs to score for Toronto.
Leading the Giants in batting average and slugging percentage, Ramos has displayed offensive prowess but continues to struggle defensively, ranked last in fielding metrics.
Despite his offensive contributions, advanced stats highlight Ramos' fielding issues, with Statcast showing a Fielding Run Value of minus-eight for this season.
The Giants' recent struggles compound Ramos' defensive errors, losing six of their last seven games, putting them six games behind the Dodgers in their division.
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