Jose Ramirez Reaches Rare Home Run Milestone As Guardians Face Braves

Jose Ramirez made history by homering against the Atlanta Braves, becoming the first Cleveland Guardians player to hit a home run against all 29 MLB teams.

  • Glenn Catubig
  • 3 min read
Jose Ramirez Reaches Rare Home Run Milestone As Guardians Face Braves
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The Cleveland Guardians continued their series against the Atlanta Braves on Saturday, where star third baseman Jose Ramirez delivered an early moment of significance in the opening inning. His solo home run immediately put Cleveland ahead and set the tone for the game.

Ramirez’s blast came off a middle-of-the-plate changeup that he drove deep into left field, marking his first career home run against Atlanta. The swing completed a rare personal milestone that had quietly eluded him throughout his long career.

With that homer, Ramirez officially became one of the few players in Major League Baseball history to have gone deep against every franchise in the league. It also made him the first player in Guardians franchise history to achieve the feat.

The accomplishment added another chapter to Ramirez’s résumé as one of baseball’s most consistent and durable offensive performers, reinforcing his status as a centerpiece of Cleveland’s lineup.

1. A Milestone Against Every Club

Ramirez’s first-inning home run against Atlanta carried historical significance beyond the scoreboard. By going deep against the Braves, he completed the list of all 29 MLB opponents, an achievement only a select group of hitters have reached. The milestone reflects both longevity and consistency, as players must remain productive across multiple seasons and opposing rotations to face every team enough times to homer against them. Ramirez accomplished it in his 14th season with Cleveland. While social media quickly highlighted the achievement, it also underscored how rare the moment is in modern baseball. Even accomplished hitters often fall short of homering against every franchise during their careers. For Cleveland, it was a franchise-first accomplishment, further cementing Ramirez’s place among the organization’s most accomplished players.

2. Consistency Over A Long Career

Ramirez’s milestone is built on years of steady production rather than isolated power surges. Since debuting, he has been one of the most reliable middle-of-the-order bats in the league. At 33 years old, he continues to provide both durability and offensive stability. His ability to remain in the lineup day after day has played a key role in reaching milestones that require both opportunity and longevity. Entering Saturday’s game, Ramirez had appeared in every contest of the season, further extending his reputation for availability and endurance. That consistency has been a defining feature of his career. Even during slower offensive stretches, Ramirez’s impact remains tied to his ability to produce in key moments, as shown by his early home run against Atlanta.

3. Early Season Form And Role

Despite the milestone, Ramirez entered the game with modest early-season numbers, reflecting a slow start at the plate. He had recorded limited hits and run production through his first 14 games. His batting line included a low average and on-base percentage, but his track record suggests early struggles rarely define his overall season performance. Ramirez has historically adjusted as the year progresses. More importantly for Cleveland, his presence continues to anchor a lineup that relies heavily on his production in the middle of the order. His ability to deliver timely hits remains central to the team’s offensive identity. As the Guardians continue their series with Atlanta, Ramirez’s milestone serves as both a personal achievement and a reminder of his long-standing consistency at the major league level.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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