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Domingo Ramos
Born: 1958

SS-3B-2B 1978, 80, 82- Yankees, Blue Jays, Mariners , Indians, Angels, Cubs

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Career 409.234668
League CS 1.00000

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Ramos is a utility infielder from the Dominican Republic. After brief appearances with the Yankees and Blue Jays amid an eight-season minor league career, he latched on with the Mariners in 1982, where he filled in at all four infield positions, never appearing in more than 75 games. Primarily a glove man, Ramos hit over .200 just twice, .283 in 1983 and .311 in 1987 (in 103 at-bats). The Mariners released him after the 1987 season. He played for the Cubs in 1989 after signing as a free agent. (TF)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» November 10, 1978: In a major trade, the Yankees send former Cy Young Award winner Sparky Lyle, along with pitchers Larry McCall and Dave Rajsich, C Mike Heath and infielder Domingo Ramos to the Rangers. The Rangers pack up outfielders Juan Beniquez and Greg Jamison, and pitchers Dave Righetti, Mike Griffin and Paul Mirabella. Righetti, considered the top lefty prospect in the minors, will win Rookie of the Year honors in 1981.