Hanley Ramirez and Jose Reyes - Battling for Shortstop Supremacy
Two of the Most Exciting Players in Baseball Playing in the Same Division
By Steve DiMatteo, published Jul 17, 2007
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Ramirez, only 23 years old (he turns 24 on December 23), could start changing that. With the way he is playing, it might end up being hard for anyone to miss him or the Marlins. Traded to Florida in 2005 from the Boston Red Sox, Hanley has certainly made the most of his opportunities. He was given a chance to play right away for the very, VERY young Florida Marlins and he hit .292 with 17 home runs, 59 runs batted in, and 51 stolen bases in 2006. These are all very good numbers, but even better ones for a rookie. He also scored 119 runs and hit 46 doubles in 2006.
The improvement he has made in 2007 has been staggering. He has hit well over .300 for the entire season and he is on pace to better just about every number he put up last year. One area of concern with Ramirez is his strikeouts. He struck out 158 times in 2006, which is far too high for any player. He has managed to cut down on that number this season and looks to improve upon last year's total. It may not end up being a huge improvement, but he is young and definitely learning on the go. For him to be able to make huge adjustments like that so soon certainly says something about his character and his ability to play the game of baseball.
Hanley Ramirez and Jose Reyes will continue to battle each other for shortstop supremacy for a number of years. Both are young players (Reyes just turned 24 on June 11) and can dominate in a number of offensive categories. However, it seems that Hanley might have more power at this point than Reyes. Yet, Reyes is stealing more bases than Ramirez.
Hanley Ramirez and Jose Reyes - Battling for Shortstop Supremacy
Hanley Ramirez is quickly becoming one of the best shortstops in all of baseball.
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Takeaways
- Hanley Ramirez and Jose Reyes are two of the most exciting shortstops in baseball.
- Reyes and Ramirez are both young, as they will both be 24 this year.
- They will continue to be compared for many years if they keep up this production.
Did You Know?
Ramirez, along with Harvey Garcia, Jesus Delgado, and Anibal Sanchez were traded from the Red Sox to the Marlins for Josh Beckett, Mike Lowell, and Guillermo Mota.
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