José Ramírez Sets New Guardians Record for Games Played Since 1918
José Ramírez has made history by becoming the franchise leader in games played for the Cleveland Guardians, surpassing Terry Turner's long-standing record dating back to 1918. By participating in his 1,620th game, Ramírez embodies durability and loyalty, having signed with the organization as an international free agent in 2009. Manager Stephen Vogt praised the special significance of this achievement for both Ramírez and the franchise as they commemorate a storied legacy. The 33-year-old third baseman has consistently reinforced his commitment to the Guardians through multiple contract extensions, ensuring he remains with the team until at least 2032.
By the Numbers- 1,620 games played by José Ramírez with the Guardians.
- Terry Turner's previous record set in 1918 with 1,619 games.
- Ramírez is currently in his 14th season with the Guardians.
- He signed a seven-year contract extension in January, keeping him with the team through 2032.
As Ramírez continues his career, he may have the opportunity to extend his franchise record significantly, potentially serving as an icon for future Guardians' players. Fans can anticipate how his legacy will unfold, especially with the franchise's continued investment in his talent.
Bottom LineJosé Ramírez's record-breaking achievement is not just a personal milestone, but a testament to his lasting impact on the Cleveland Guardians and the franchise's history. His loyalty and performance signal the enduring spirit of an athlete dedicated to their team's legacy.
Read more at MLB.com
The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI

