Heliot Ramos Activated by Giants, Buddy Kennedy DFA'd
San Francisco activates Ramos after a strong Triple-A rehab stint, clearing roster space by designating infielder Buddy Kennedy.
The Giants activated outfielder Heliot Ramos from the injured list on Monday, ending a stint that began May 16 due to a right quad strain. Ramos posted a .346/.452/.577 slash line in 31 Triple-A rehab plate appearances, indicating full recovery. To make room, infielder Buddy Kennedy was designated for assignment, leaving one open 40-man roster spot. Manager Tony Vitello indicated Ramos could shift to right field, with Jung Hoo Lee moving to center and Casey Schmitt staying in left.
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