José Ramírez Struggling Well Below Career Norms in 2026
The Guardians third baseman is posting a .739 OPS through late May 2026, a significant drop from his decade-long baseline as an MVP-caliber hitter.

José Ramírez is hitting .226/.343/.396 in 2026, good for a .739 OPS and 108 wRC+. His career baseline has been roughly .850 OPS and 130 wRC+ over the past decade. The article raises questions about whether this represents a true decline or a correctable slump, examining plate discipline, contact quality, and launch angle data. The performance dip is notable enough to flag as a potential actionable signal for Guardians offensive projections.
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