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At last, Ramos was here. Was Ramos here to stay now? Could he prevent Joc Pederson from playing too many compromised innings in left field or serve as Mike Yastrzemski’s necessary right-handed platoon? Ramos provided responses in the form of a pop singer, improved outfield defense, and an additional tactic to gain an advantage in a matchup.
But the group believed there were no pressing problems to address in the early days of the post-2021 haze of hope. The formula was successful. Positive things always happened when Farhan Zaidi and Gabe Kapler clicked the button. Trust the process – because of the string of right-handers the Giants faced, Ramos did not get another start following his impressive debut. With the hope of seeing Ramos again soon, they sent him back to Triple-A a few days later to get regular playing time.
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