‘Best example that we can have’: Ramírez makes more history with 20th stolen base
José Ramírez is reshaping the narrative of stolen bases in Cleveland, reaching his 20th steal in just 47 games this season, a feat last accomplished in the franchise by Kenny Lofton. In the Guardians' recent 7-4 victory over the Reds, he showcased his elite baserunning skills with two stolen bases. Ramírez's achievements put him on a rare list, as he joins Lofton and Harry Bay as one of the select few to have 20 or more steals in the team's first 47 games.
By the Numbers- José Ramírez achieved 20 stolen bases in the Guardians’ first 47 games of the 2026 season.
- This marks the sixth time in franchise history that a player has reached 20 steals in that span, with Kenny Lofton achieving as many as 30 in 1996.
- Ramírez leads the Major Leagues in stolen bases as of the Guardians' latest game.
- He has a career total of 1,707 hits, placing him sixth in franchise history and 44 shy of moving up in the ranks.
As he continues to break records, Ramírez is likely to further solidify his status as a top baserunner and a key player in the Guardians' offense. Observers can expect him to maintain his aggressive style on the basepaths and contribute to his team's efforts as they progress through the season.
Bottom LineRamírez’s remarkable speed and intelligence on the bases not only enhance his individual performance but also set a standard for his teammates. His ongoing success underscores the importance of hustle and strategic play in baseball, making him an invaluable asset for the Guardians.
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