ATLANTA -- José Ramírez can’t stop making franchise history.
And we know he won’t stop anytime soon, too.
Ramírez (who became the Cleveland franchise leader in games played on Monday) added another feather to his decorated cap on Saturday against the Braves. With his first-inning solo home run vs. Martín Pérez, Ramírez became the first Cleveland player to go deep against each of MLB's 29 other teams, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Ramírez got an 0-2 changeup from Pérez over the heart of the plate. He belted it a Statcast-projected 408 feet over the left-field fence at Truist Park, with a 108.1 mph exit velocity.
The home run marked Ramírez’s second this season and No. 287 in his stellar big league career. He is on the precipice of becoming only the ninth player in MLB history with 300 homers and 300 steals in a career. Ramírez entered Saturday with 289 stolen bases on his résumé.
