The Rays have designated corner outfielder/designated hitter Harold Ramirez for assignment, per a team announcement. His spot on the 40-man roster will go to infielder Taylor Walls, who is being reinstated from the 60-day injured list now that his rehab from last October’s hip surgery has been completed.
Ramirez, 29, was a semi-regular with the Rays in 2022-23, particularly versus left-handed pitching. He appeared in 242 games and in 869 plate appearances logged a strong .306/.348/.432 batting line. Ramirez has more gap power than home run power (43 doubles, two triples, 18 homers in that time) but was a strong bat in a relatively limited role. He’s played both outfield corners and first base in the big leagues but is considered a defensive liability at all three spots. The Rays have used him primarily as a designated hitter.
This season has seen a precipitous drop in Ramirez’s production, however. His .268 average remains a solid mark, but Ramirez’s free-swinging approach has produced fewer walks than ever (1.8%), leading to a paltry .284 OBP. He’s also seen his limited power completely erode. In 169 plate appearances, he has just one homer and three doubles. Overall, Ramirez’s .268/.284/.305 slash is about 27% worse than league-average production, by measure of wRC+.
Ramirez is still hitting .310 against lefties this year in a small sample of 58 plate appearances. However, he hasn’t taken even one walk against a southpaw and is slugging only .379 against them. He’s essentially been a good short-side platoon singles hitter who lacks defensive value and, as importantly, lacks minor league options.
With Amed Rosario hitting quite well in an infield/outfield role and Jonny DeLuca offering far more value on the defensive end of things, the Rays opted to jettison Ramirez in order to get Walls and his versatile, slick-fielding glove back on the roster. Rosario, DeLuca, Walls and catcher Alex Jackson will comprise the Rays’ bench group for the time being. Ramirez has largely been squeezed out by DeLuca and 27-year-old Richie Palacios, whom the Rays acquired via trade this winter (DeLuca from the Dodgers in the Tyler Glasnow deal, Palacios from the Cardinals for Andrew Kittredge). Palacios has gone on to bat .262/.355/.369, and his versatility has allowed the Rays to begin to rotate Yandy Diaz, Jonathan Aranda, Isaac Paredes and Josh Lowe through the DH spot.
Ramirez himself was an oft-discussed trade candidate over the winter. Between his dwindling club control (through 2025), rising price in arbitration ($3.8MM this season) and extreme defensive limitations, he stood as a trade or even non-tender candidate. The Rays typically prefer to find this type of player/skill set early in his pre-arbitration seasons and then flip them elsewhere as that price tag climbs. But despite Ramirez’s quality results at the plate in 2022-23,the market clearly offered tepid enthusiasm for him. Tampa Bay reportedly shopped him prior to the non-tender deadline and again in spring training but never found a deal.
Because of his $3.8MM salary, Ramirez is unlikely to be claimed on waivers if he gets there. It’s unlikely that any potential trade partner would take on the remainder of his contract, but the Rays could perhaps facilitate a swap if they’re willing to pay down some of the money still owed to Ramirez. If Ramirez does reach waivers and ultimately clear, he surpassed five years of major league service time last month, giving him the right to reject an outright assignment in favor of free agency while still retaining his entire salary.
Ramirez would surely go that route, and at that point there’d presumably be many teams interested in bringing him aboard, perhaps even on a big league deal that would land him right on a major league roster. He is, after all, a lifetime .322/.357/.455 hitter against left-handed pitching and can be controlled into next season if he can get back on track at the plate. Ramirez would only be owed the prorated league minimum for any time spent on his new team’s MLB roster. That number would be subtracted from what the Rays owe him, but Tampa Bay is going to be on the hook for the bulk of the $2.35MM he still has left on his deal.
The Rays will trade Ramirez or place him on waivers within the next five days. If he ends up on waivers, that process would take an additional 48 hours.
kanye
They needa sign me to a contract ong
bigdaddyt
Can’t afford that contract Ye
davidk1979
Remember when a Marlins fan said Ramirez was better than Nimmo? Lmao
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
Sounds made up
davidk1979
Nope
BannedMarlinsFanBase
He is better than Nimmo. Nimmo can thank Sandy Alderson for having so much job security.
Who deserves to be DFA-ed? The guy hitting .268 or the guy hitting .222? That’s all you need to know about Nimmo’s situation with the Mets thanks to Alderson not wanting to admit he messed up that draft pick.
Lonniemac
Been hitting the booze pretty hard this weekend have you?
BannedMarlinsFanBase
Yeah, because apparently a guy hitting .222 is awesome!
Mikenmn
Ramirez has a $3.8M salary, which is a lot for Tampa to punt on. They must see that he can’t fix things in time,
fljay73
Ramirez’s power started to crater last season. If his power was still there the Rays wouldn’t be waiving him right now.
thegreatgoodbye
Coming from a Yankee fan I see a player who’s hitting .310 this year vs lefties, only making 3mil, seems to be someone you don’t release. Am I missing something?
Tom the ray fan
Can’t play a lick of defense, empty average with no pop, plus we’re cheap af so there’s that.
pohle
welcome the the angels, hram.
YourDreamGM
On top of all that his average has been extremely lucky. He isn’t hitting the ball hard and hitting it on the ground. Unless your coaches have a fix there is zero reason to keep him.
AlBundysFanClubPresident
May have missed reading the article, where it pointed out all the reasons he was released.
Terry T
Nope
Rsox
Someone will either claim him or sign him after he becomes a free agent. Hits lefties too well to stay in limbo for long
KyleT
“Hits lefties too well”
.690 OPS against Lefties is that good, youll ignore his terrible defense, how he hits against righties and his total of 3 walks in 164 ABs?
Blackpink in the area
Career OPS vs lefties is 802.
deweybelongsinthehall
Once he clears waivers, a team with injuries will sign him even if it’s short-term.
Blue Baron
@Blackpink: As with investing, past performance doesn’t guarantee future results.
Blackpink in the area
There are no guarantees in life. But past performance is the best indicator we gave for future success.
stymeedone
Go invest in Sears. Their past performance had them best in retail.
Blackpink in the area
Sears sales were declining for years and years. It was a pattern anyone could see.
Harold Ramirez is having a bad year.
Blue Baron
I will just hold on to my Nvidia shares and get rich, thanks.
WookieBaseballClassic
The Rays at least did him right by allowing him to hit the service time threshold. We all new he wasn’t long for this roster, especially with DeLuca producing.
mad1
Welcome to Milwaukee!
AlBundysFanClubPresident
I thought the same thing. Might be a spot starter on the mound too, to increase his value…
Holdey14
Idk if they would choose Ramirez over Bauers, we could use some extra offense against lefties for sure.
AlBundysFanClubPresident
Is it a good thing to fill a roster spot with a guy who will almost never face righties, and is bad defensively (at multiple positions)?
That’s kinda like a super utility DH.
Champ world champion Texas Rangers
Texas Rangers Dun dun dun dun dun….. Dun Dun
fathead0507
Beats running Grossman to the plate
Seamaholic
Moderately good hitters who are platoon-limited and have little defensive value have essentially no market at all these days. Teams realize they have loads of the same guy in their system already.
thegreatgoodbye
Agreed. ATL did win the World Series by getting those platoon players at the deadline. It all depends on where your team is and what its needs are.
Blue Baron
Which is true of every transaction for every team.
its_happening
.310 average but sub .700 OPS against LHP. Would still take a chance if my team had a LH hitter struggling mightily against LHP, and hope he squares up a couple for home runs.
Champ world champion Texas Rangers
Texas can’t hit lefty pitching this is the move to make.
Tom the ray fan
About time.
PiratesWS26
Pirates need to jump on this guy and send Rowdy Tellez to the moon
alwaysgo4two
As a Pirates fan living in Tampa, I’d think twice. Zero power, almost no extra base power. Pretty much singles only without walking. Personally I’d rather trade him for a back-up catcher who hits more than .50.
GLM 2
Rays catcher Jackson is obviously one-dimensional…
alwaysgo4two
He’s due.
Baller4mlb
Rowdy had two hits yesterday and actually plays a position. Also hram is a righty
YourDreamGM
This guy isn’t the answer. No reason to double down on stupidity by claiming this guy. On a minor league deal if no one else gives him mlb sure.
Maybe he is the answer. Looks awful right now but wait until we get our Haines on him. Guarantee his walk rate would go up. Even double or triple!
dano62
Would he be a better use of a bench spot than Victor Robles? Kind of the opposite player – poor defence, weak OB skills but can hit lefties well…
YourDreamGM
He can’t hit anything well this year.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
The difference is that Robles still has some potential, what if he breaks out or gives another 2019 season?
jfedex
Kansas City here he comes
Chris Lee
Would rather see Devin Mann or Nick Eaton. They would contribute more in the field. Royals have a lot of mouths to feed in DH spot.
Blackpink in the area
This guy is certainly better than Matt Carpenter in every way possible.
whyhayzee
Apparently the Rays measured twice and cut once.
Johnny utah
Perennial 300 hitter
Surprised ramirez was dfa’ed
solaris602
I’m not surprised. Rays never really wanted him in the first place, and they’ve been looking for an off ramp since shortly after he arrived. Same was true of his time with the Cubs and Guardians – they couldn’t get rid of him fast enough. I’d rather have a singles hitter in the lineup than a guy who might give you a HR occasionally when he isn’t striking out at a 38% clip. I’m thinking either Pirates or Angels for HRam.
alwaysgo4two
Drafted by the Pirates but never wore the uniform.
YourDreamGM
Only the NY teams and Angels value past performance vs present and future. Well Padres Rockies….. Whatever. My point is Tampa doesn’t.
I’m surprised the FBI cleared you for field work with that destroyed knee.
CATS44
Ramirez is essentially a short side platoon DH, IF the last two months are an anomaly. If you’ve never seen him trying to play in the field, you can’t imagine how bad he is.
Not much room on a roster for that kind of player.
wvsteve
He was batting 3rd for them, now not on the team?
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
He had a good run in Tampa I’m surprised they are already cutting the leash
Terry T
So,we release one of our top hitters(even with a .278 average) and bring up up an infielder to an overcrowded infield who can’t hit? Is this a salary dump?
Terry T
It was already an anemic offense. Guess they are banking on walls to start hitting
solaris602
And if Walls starts hitting, it will be the first time.
Rays in the Bay
Taylor Walls is also awful. It’s like throwing away expired milk for milk that will expire in a few days. Unfortunate situation for Ramirez but I’m sure he’ll find a home with the Marlins or Rockies.
BannedMarlinsFanBase
I would love for the Marlins to bring him back.
Karensjer
Rays are going to regret this one. Ramirez hits for a decent average, is a great teammate, and is a great guy for younger players to look up to. Walls can’t hit, and Rays fans were whining last year when he didn’t hit and wanted him to be gone. Have Harold DH 80% of the time, and if Rosario is as good as Rays front office thinks he is, have him be Walls 2.0. At least he will hit better than Walls.
Windowpane
Rosario isn’t that good. It takes a little while to see he’s actually mediocre, especially defensively. His calling card is his speed, but you can’t steal first base.
Windowpane
Harold would be a good fit for the Giants.
GinaNCRaysFan
Ramirez’s lack of defensive value, inability to hit righties. and most importantly his running out of options made this a pretty straightforward release. The release was probably more about the Rays not wanting to lose one of their other players than anything else. They still have an excellent farm system and their other backup options all have a better carrying skill than HRam, either in terms of their skills or their potential.
Karensjer
Walls’ lack of hitting cancels out Ramirez’s lack of defense. If Rosario is that valuable, start him at Short instead of Walls, and trade Walls for some much needed pitching. Walls is younger and will probably draw the same interest as Harold. If you tell me he won’t, then that must mean that Ramirez is the superior player between him and Walls, and that you should’ve kept Harold in the first place.
Rays in the Bay
I can not imagine then thinking that having Walls back is an improvement. Walls should have been DFA’d last year… ‘But his defenseeee’
Karensjer
I’m going to the game on Thursday and I’m thinking of making a sign showing my displeasure in them releasing Harold. It’s my birthday Friday, so I’m thinking of something along the lines of: ‘It’s my 41st birthday tomorrow and the only present I want is Harold Ramirez back. Spend some money to get us a ring, $ternberg!!!’
Buff Barnacles
Harold Ramirez and his Cincinnati Reds?