Leonardo Ramos first broke into the big leagues in 2043, at the ripe age of 20. He pitched 25 innings and put together a 3.91 ERA that season. He appeared in each of the next 3 seasons, setting a career high in 2045 with 100 innings pitched. In 2046 however, Ramos tossed just 8 innings with a horrendous 14.54 ERA. Funny enough, he was given a championship ring that year.
Now, 9 years removed from that season, he has re-emerged. Last year, he made 41 appearances, starting 18 games in the opener role and quietly pitching to a career best 3.70 ERA. He’s an interesting case as he is 33 years old, but has just 2 years of major league service after all of these years.
This coming season, the team is reportedly expecting much of the same from Ramos, with him penciled in for middle relief situations, where he can show off his devastating knuckle ball that is what the lefty is known for.
I guess this just goes to show you, 9 years can go by between wins in the Brewster. As a matter of a fact, 13 years could go by as was the case with Daniel Silva, Ramon Montoya, and Adam Spurle.
Leonardo Ramos Breakout after 9 season span in the minors(55.19)
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Re: Leonardo Ramos Breakout after 9 season span in the minors(55.19)
Makes you wonder what the longest stints out of the game. This should be close if not the longest.
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Re: Leonardo Ramos Breakout after 9 season span in the minors(55.19)
According to Statsplus it's 13 years for a pitcher going seasons between wins.
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