
Will Jose Ramirez play tonight against the Milwaukee Brewers? Latest update on Cleveland Guardians star's injury report (May 13, 2025)
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Cleveland Guardians supporters can breathe a sigh of relief as star third baseman Jose Ramirez, recently having been reported as threatened with an ankle injury, is expected to make the start versus Milwaukee. The Guardians take on the Brewers on Monday, May 13, 2025, with first pitch at 6:10 p.m. ET, at Progressive Field.
The injury happened earlier this month against the Toronto Blue Jays, and it gave concerns of a possible absence; however, Ramirez's quick return to the field can only be described as a testament to his trademark grit and resolve.
What happened to Jose Ramirez against the Blue Jays?
On May 2, during a high-stress match against Toronto, Ramirez suffered a mild sprain of the right ankle, his foot landing awkwardly on first base. He left the game and, alas, did not come back, all of which precipitated immediate worry from the fans and team officials. More tests proved that the sprain was minor. Vogt felt it was important to underline the fact that Ramirez's rest was purely a precaution, with the club looking out mainly for his long-term welfare over this arduous season.
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His usual trait is to be tough and have a high pain tolerance, and indeed, Ramirez missed just one game before returning to the lineup. Such a quick recovery fits the professional profile of Ramirez. There are few long-term injuries so far in his career, and where he does have setbacks, they are usually overcome quickly.
Jose Ramirez's role in tonight's game
Jose Ramirez's timely return could immensely uplift the Guardians in their preparations to take on the Milwaukee Brewers at Progressive Field. He holds a mere .177 batting average in his career against Milwaukee but has somehow exploded for just five home runs in 73 plate appearances, proving clutch when it matters. Having played the bigger part of the season at .287, he has six home runs to his name, eight doubles, eighteen RBIs, and nine stolen bases. Interestingly, he's currently riding a hot streak, having recorded hits in six straight games and batting .368 during that stretch.
With Ramirez in the lineup, the Guardians have a fair chance - the team is currently 23-16 and trying to hold on to its excellent start to the 2025 season.
Jose Ramirez is ready to anchor the offence
The match at 6:10 p.m. ET start time will begin television presentations on CLEG and FDSWI, with Fubo streaming coverage. With Ramirez present, Clainland fans expect a star third baseman to provide the leadership and offensive firepower on which the team relies. Barring a further slump, it is hard to imagine Ramirez not staying among the most important pieces for Cleveland in their chase for the postseason.
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