Ramon Laureano homered twice Saturday in a game he wasn't expected to be so involved in as the Baltimore Orioles beat the visiting Cincinnati Reds 9-5.
For the second-straight season, the Orioles made the MLB Postseason — but failed to win a game in October baseball. Baltimore was set to lose several notable names off their 2024 roster and did.
On the surface, Ramón Laureano seems like a superfluous signing for the Baltimore Orioles. Now that the deal is official, Baltimore will carry seven on their 40-man roster to Sarasota, Fla., for spring training.
How many of the 50 MLB players with three or more 40 home run seasons can you name in six minutes?
The Baltimore Orioles agreed to terms with free agent outfielder Ramon Laureano on a one-year contract with a club option for 2026, the club announced Tuesday afternoon.
The Baltimore Orioles dipped back into the free agent pool on Tuesday afternoon when it was announced that they agreed to a one-year deal with outfielder Ramon Laureano.
The Braves had a massive hole to fill in left field this offseason, which they accomplished by signing Jurickson Profar to a three-year, $42 million contract.
The Baltimore Orioles are adding a player who won’t be ducking any smoke. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported on Tuesday that outfielder Ramon Laureano has agreed to sign with the Orioles in free agency.
The deal reportedly comes with a $4M guarantee for the the VaynerSports client, and there’s also a $6.5M club option for 2026.
Laureano was a scrapheap addition who did wonders for the Braves’ battered outfield and even wrested a starting role from others in the process. In a season where so many things went wrong for the Atlanta Braves, there may not have been a more pleasant and unexpected surprise on the offensive side of the ball than Ramon Laureano.
Let’s take a look at five hitters who hit free agency following last week’s non-tender deadline and could be worth keeping an eye on throughout the coming offseason.
The Braves didn’t have too many difficult decisions to make at the recently past non-tender deadline for arbitration-eligible players. However, the one worth discussing surrounded Ramon Laureano, who was a godsend in Atlanta after the Braves picked him up off waivers, hitting .292 with 10 homers and an .832 OPS in 67 games.
The Atlanta Braves, much like the rest of the league, have been incredibly quiet this offseason, but all the signs are pointing to some pretty significant acquisitions in the near future.
The Atlanta Braves are making a bit of a shocking move. Atlanta is allowing Ramon Laureano to become a free agent by not tendering his contract, per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Amid the season from hell, there were a few bright spots, some of which came from unexpected sources. The most notable of which was Ramon Laureano, who was acquired by the Braves off waivers after being designated for assignment by the Guardians.
Ramon Laureano in left, Sean Murphy at catcher, and Ozzie Albies hitting second There are no surprises, lineup-wise, as the Braves head into their latest do-or-die scenario against the Royals: Ozzie Albies is still hitting second, righty-righty concerns be damned.
It hasn't been an easy season for the Atlanta Braves, but they may have scored their biggest win of the 2024 season on Tuesday.
The Jarred Kelenic-Ramon Laureano situation is a low-stakes oddity The Braves will give the fifth spot in the lineup to Ramon Laureano on Monday night as they go for a series win over the Dodgers.
Starting a guy with a broken foot is like the Braves misunderstood the “Friday the 13th” assignment. Here’s how the Braves will line up to kick off this four game set against the Dodgers: There are a few notable things in this lineup.
Maybe the run environment will magically become awesome! The Braves are doing the standard thing for them these days, but with Ramon Laureano getting the assignment against MacKenzie Gore, who happens to throw with his left hand.
The 29-year-old righty-hitting was just recently released by the Cleveland Guardians after spending parts of the last two seasons with them.
His production has been trending down for a few years now and is at an especially low point this year. The 29-year-old has hit .143/.265/.229 thus far in 2024 while striking out 38.6 percent of the time.
Laureano would offer the Marlins a solid combination of speed and power at the plate, while being a significant upgrade in the outfield on defense.
Oakland outfielder Ramon Laureano has been suspended 80 games without pay for testing positive for the performance-enhancing drug Nandrolone.
Houston's hitting coach Alex Cintron, who goaded Laureano, was suspended 20 games for his role in the fight.
MLB is trying to prevent these types of situations from happening due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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