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Alexei Ramírez

Chicago White Sox — No. 10
Shortstop / Second baseman
Born: September 22, 1981 (1981-09-22) (age 28)
Pinar del Río, Cuba
Bats: Right Throws: Right 
MLB debut
March 31, 2008 for the Chicago White Sox
Career statistics
(through 2009)
Batting average     .283
Home runs     36
Runs batted in     145
On-base percentage     .326
Slugging percentage     .430
Stolen bases     27
Teams
Olympic medal record
Men’s baseball
Gold 2004 Athens Team Event

Alexei Fernando Ramírez (born September 22, 1981 in Pinar del Río, Cuba) is a Major League Baseball second baseman and shortstop for the Chicago White Sox. His nickname, given to him by White Sox manager Ozzie Guillén, is "The Cuban Missile" due to his tall, slim physique and combination of speed and power. He was able to surprise many baseball experts and fans by having an incredible rookie season that featured numerous clutch hits.

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Baseball career

In seven years of baseball in the Cuban National Series, Ramírez spent most of his time playing shortstop and outfield for Pinar del Rio. He had a batting average of .335 in Cuba, and led the league in 2007 with 20 home runs while posting a .338 average. Ramírez played center field for Cuba at the 2006 World Baseball Classic, collecting 6 hits in 16 at-bats and impressing US scouts in the process. He hits and throws right-handed.

In September 2007, Ramírez left Cuba to apply for citizenship in the Dominican Republic, and also apply to Major League Baseball to enter free agency, according to his agent, Jaime Torres. He auditioned for many baseball teams before coming to an agreement on a four year contract with the Chicago White Sox on December 21, 2007.

Ramírez's first season in the Majors was a breakout year for him during which he excelled both offensively and on defense, despite moving from his accustomed shortstop position to play second base and never having faced Major League pitching. For his impressive accomplishments, Ramírez finished in second place in the voting for American League Rookie of the Year honors, losing out to Evan Longoria of the Tampa Bay Rays.

Alexei hit his first major league home run on May 16, 2008 versus the San Francisco Giants off Billy Sadler. He led the major leagues in grand slam home runs in 2008, with four, and also swung at 59% of all pitches he saw for the season, also the most in the majors.[1][2]

Ramirez made the final out of Mark Buehrle's July 23, 2009 perfect game, on a ground ball. The color commentator made the famous call, exclaiming "Alexei!" as he made the play, in a tone which expressed excitement, and hope that he would make the play.

Grand slam record

He hit his first career grand-slam on July 27, 2008 against the Texas Rangers.

On September 20, 2008, Ramirez hit his third grand slam of the season off of pitcher Brian Bannister of the Kansas City Royals in a 9-4 White Sox win, tying an American League rookie record set by Shane Spencer of the New York Yankees in 1998. It was the Chicago White Sox's eleventh grand slam this season, tying the club record set in 2006.[1]

On September 29, 2008, Ramirez hit his fourth grand slam of the season, setting a major-league single-season record for a rookie, off of Detroit Tigers pitcher Gary Glover in an 8-2 Sox victory to qualify the Sox for a one-game playoff against the Minnesota Twins for the AL Central title. This also broke the team record for most grand slams in a single season.[2]

Grand slams

  • July 22, 2008 vs. Texas Rangers (Pitcher: Dustin Nippert)
  • August 17, 2008 at Oakland Athletics (Pitcher: Dan Meyer)
  • September 20, 2008 at Kansas City Royals (Pitcher: Brian Bannister)
  • September 29, 2008 vs. Detroit Tigers (Pitcher: Gary Glover)
  • April 25, 2009 vs. Blue Jays (Pitcher: Shawn Camp)

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