
Heliot Ramos Player Props: June 27, Giants vs. White Sox
Heliot Ramos will try to get back on track after a hitless showing in his last game (0 for 5). His San Francisco Giants face Aaron Civale and the Chicago White Sox on Friday at 7:40 p.m. ET on CHSN and NBCS-BA.
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Ramos has accumulated a team-best batting average of .283. He has hit 13 home runs and totaled 44 RBI. Among all hitters in MLB play, Ramos' home run total ranks 39th and his RBI tally ranks 38th.
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