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José Ramírez commits long-term to Cleveland Guardians to pursue a World Series
Summary
José Ramírez signed a seven-year extension with the Guardians that runs through 2032, and he said he wants to finish his career in Cleveland and help the team chase a World Series title.
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José Ramírez, who joined the Guardians organization in 2009 as a 17-year-old international signing, agreed to a seven-year contract extension announced Thursday. He is 33 years old and said he wants to finish his career in Cleveland and continue pursuing a World Series. The deal extends his time with the franchise through the 2032 season, when he will turn 40. Team officials described the signing as a priority and said owners were involved in reaching the agreement.
Key points:
- Ramírez originally signed with the organization in November 2009 as a 17-year-old from the Dominican Republic.
- The Guardians finalized a seven-year extension that runs through the 2032 season.
- He was previously under contract through 2028 from a 2022 deal; discussions about the new extension began about a year ago after his agent reached out.
- The contract is reported as structured at $25 million per season with $10 million deferred each year.
- Ramírez emphasized leadership and helping young players as the club prepares for the 2026 season and beyond.
- Club officials, including president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti, and owners Paul Dolan and David Blitzer were reported as involved in the negotiations.
Summary:
The extension secures Ramírez as a long-term centerpiece for the Guardians and positions him as a veteran leader for a roster expected to feature young hitters in 2026. The team has acknowledged offensive needs and explored additions during the offseason, and roster decisions are ongoing as the club aims to compete for division and postseason goals.
