The Washington Nationals signed Wilson Ramos to a one-day contract on Sunday, allowing the 37-year-old catcher to retire with the organization. Ramos played seven seasons with the Nationals, suiting up for the club from 2010 through 2016.
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The longtime catcher is retiring after 12 seasons in the majors and 18 overall seasons of pro ball.
In his nine appearances for Cleveland, Ramos batted .226 with two home runs and seven RBI.
Ramos could potentially provide some depth for the club as they battle for a playoff spot.
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The Mets signed James McCann to replace Ramos last month.
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