José Ramírez is ready to lead the Cleveland Guardians through a tough June schedule. The 33-year-old third baseman has been an All-Star seven times.

What's at Stake?

The Guardians face a grueling schedule in June, starting with a road trip to New York to face the Yankees.
The team will then head to Texas to play the Rangers, followed by a home series against the Yankees.

José Ramírez's Impact

Ramírez is the heart and soul of the Guardians, bringing constant havoc to the opposition with his switch-hitting and clutch performance.
He has stolen 20 bases so far this season, giving his team a chance to score runs.

Upcoming Schedule

The Guardians will play the Milwaukee Brewers, Houston Astros, and Chicago White Sox in June, before closing out the month with a home stand against the Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers.
Ramírez has recently extended his contract to seven years, at $128M, which is a hometown advantage for Cleveland.
He is getting some offensive help from young players like Travis Bazzana and Chase DeLauter.
Guardians President of baseball operations, Chris Antonetti, told MLB.com, "He's hit into some bad luck. If you look underneath the hood, there's lots of positive indicators."
Ramírez is a special player with tremendous baseball instincts, knowing his capabilities on the field and what he needs to do to make things happen.
He wills himself to get on base, steal, and score, making him a feared hitter in the league.
The Guardians will need the best version of José Ramírez to navigate their challenging June schedule.
Ramírez has eight home runs and 28 RBIs so far this season, and is hitting .228.
But with his contract extension and his experience, he is ready to lead the Guardians to success.