The 35-year-old is apparently now healthy enough to get back to game action, and he’ll look to work his way back to the big leagues for a 13th consecutive season.
In his nine appearances for Cleveland, Ramos batted .226 with two home runs and seven RBI.
Cleveland has selected the contract of veteran catcher Wilson Ramos after placing starting backstop Roberto Pérez on the 10-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation.
Ramos could potentially provide some depth for the club as they battle for a playoff spot.
Ramos, 34, inked a one-year deal worth $2M with the Tigers over the winter and opened the season as their primary catcher, but his production crumbled after a hot start to the year.
Burrows, 24, was drafted 22nd overall by the Tigers back in 2015 out of high school, two spots ahead of Walker Buehler.
Ramos finds himself back on the injured list while Holland returns from an IL stint of his own.
The Mets signed James McCann to replace Ramos last month.
The talents behind the plate in 2020 are diverse and plentiful, but will longstanding stars hold their place versus the young guns? Let’s find out.
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