AB | 79 |
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AVG | .215 |
OBP | .326 |
SLG | .38 |
HR | 3 |
- Full name Roberto Ramos
- Born 12/28/1994 in Hermosillo, SON, Mexico
- Profile Ht.: 6'3" / Wt.: 220 / Bats: L / Throws: R
- School College Of The Canyons JC
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Drafted in the 16th round (473rd overall) by the Colorado Rockies in 2014.
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Originally from Hermosillo, Mexico, Ramos played at San Fernando Valley High and then put himself on the prospect map as a freshman at CoC this spring, hitting .317/.411/.511 with seven home runs. At 6-foot-5, 220 pounds, Ramos stands out for his physicality and brute strength. He has above-average lefthanded power and a pull-oriented approach, but he has flashed the ability to drive balls the other way as well, and he handles good velocity when he sees it. Ramos is a suspect defender at first base, and he'll need to improve his footwork and hands to be more than a DH, but he does have an average arm.
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Track Record: Ramos has shown an ability to make adjustments and catch up with each league he has been assigned to. He was considered to have decent power potential, and it came through in 2018 when he hit a combined 32 home runs at high Class A Lancaster and Double-A Hartford. In three of the last four years, his first-half performance has resulted in a promotion to the next level in the second half. A native of Hermosillo, Mexico, Ramos returned there in the offseason to play in the Mexican Pacific League, but after an impressive start suffered a broken finger that ended his winter activity.
Scouting Report: Ramos has legitimate power, but he also has a propensity to strike out, which is a focus for his ability to reach that next level. He is not quick-footed but has soft hands, which is important for a first baseman. He is a solid candidate to fill that spot and has worked to improve each year. Ramos is going to have to stay focused on cutting down his strikeout rate, which bumped 30 percent in 2018.
The Future: Ramos' power potential is his ticket to the big leagues, but he can negate it by failing to make contact.
Draft Prospects
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Originally from Hermosillo, Mexico, Ramos played at San Fernando Valley High and then put himself on the prospect map as a freshman at CoC this spring, hitting .317/.411/.511 with seven home runs. At 6-foot-5, 220 pounds, Ramos stands out for his physicality and brute strength. He has above-average lefthanded power and a pull-oriented approach, but he has flashed the ability to drive balls the other way as well, and he handles good velocity when he sees it. Ramos is a suspect defender at first base, and he'll need to improve his footwork and hands to be more than a DH, but he does have an average arm.
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- Rated Best Power Hitter in the Colorado Rockies in 2019