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As he prepares to enter an important contract year with the Nationals, catcher Wilson Ramos is spending the winter with his family in his home country of Venezuela. He's coming off his most durable ...
It is a contract year for catcher Wilson Ramos, but that has not seemed to bother the six-year veteran. The 28-year-old has been with the Nationals since a mid-season trade with the Twins in 2010. For ...
Wilson Ramos had a dream of playing in the Majors growing up in Venezuela. That dream came and he brought it full circle on Sunday. The former Washington Nationals catcher announced his retirement on ...
Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos will undergo surgery to repair a broken bone in his hand and is expected to miss four to five weeks, manager Matt Williams confirmed Wednesday during a radio ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Before Sunday’s Washington Nationals game vs. the Miami Marlins, former Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos returned to the ballpark for a special ceremony. “It’s very emotional.
After 12 seasons in the big leagues, former New York Mets catcher Wilson Ramos is hanging up his cleats for good. On Sunday, Ramos signed a one-day contract to officially retire as a member of the ...
Despite feeling he's ready to return to the lineup Wednesday, Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos may not be activated from the disabled list until the team begins its road trip Friday, MLB.com reports. "I ...
After Max Scherzer allowed up two hits, two runs and beaned Cincinnati Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips in the top of the fifth inning Tuesday night, Washington Nationals manager Matt Williams ...