The Reds have sent outfielder Henry Ramos outright to Triple-A Louisville, according to the transactions log at MLB.com. He had lost his 40-man roster spot when Cincinnati selected Nick Martini onto the big league roster on Tuesday.
The Reds announced a series of roster moves today involving four outfielders. Michael Siani was recalled from Triple-A Louisville and Nick Martini was selected to the roster while Stuart Fairchild was placed on the seven-day concussion list, retroactive to Monday, and Henry Ramos was designated for assignment.
The Reds announced a series of roster moves today, selecting the contract of outfielder Henry Ramos. In corresponding moves, infielder/outfielder Nick Senzel has been optioned to Triple-A Louisville while right-hander Eduardo Salazar has been designated for assignment.
The Reds announced that both outfielder Henry Ramos and right-hander Ricky Karcher cleared waivers and were outrighted to Triple-A Louisville. Both players had been designated for assignment in the past week.
The Reds announced that outfielder Henry Ramos has been designated for assignment, and that righty Tony Santillan has been optioned to Triple-A Louisville. Both moves clear space on the 26-man and 40-man rosters for right-hander Michael Mariot, as the Reds have selected Mariot’s contract from Triple-A.
It appears the Reds on the verge of getting several players back from the IL, including the team's most productive player this season and a franchise legend.
The Reds have placed two players on the injured list in as many days, with outfielder Henry Ramos hitting the 10-day IL today due to a right hip strain.
Goodnight, sweet prince. It is perhaps cold comfort to acknowledge that without the contributions of Jason Vosler, the 2023 Cincinnati Reds may well have started their season with just 4 wins in their first 22 games.
He’ll head to Goodyear on a minor league deal with an invite to spring training. You’ve heard of Heliot Ramos, right? Former 1st round draft pick, consensus Top 100 overall prospect for years running, just made a cameo big league debut last season?
The Reds are in agreement with outfielder Henry Ramos on a minor league contract, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post (Twitter link). He’ll be in big league camp as a non-roster invitee to Spring Training.
The international signing period begins. The Royals will sign two of the top 50-ranked international free agents according to MLB.com’s Jesse Sanchez. According to Sanchez, the Royals will ink catcher Juan Olmos, Jr., ranked #25 on MLB Pipeline’s international free agent prospect list, and outfielder Henry Ramos, ranked #45.
Henry Ramos has taken the even longer and windier road to Major League Baseball. The 29-year-old Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder, drafted by the Boston Red Sox out of Maunabo, Puerto Rico in the fifth round of the 2010 MLB draft, spent 11 years in the minor leagues with four organizations.
Prior to the Arizona Diamondbacks series finale against the Seattle Mariners, outfielder Henry Ramos has been called up to join the major league club while Stuart Fairchild was optioned down to Triple-A Reno, the team announced.
The Arizona Diamondbacks Triple-A affiliate Reno Aces saw a benches-clearing kerfuffle on Friday night against the Tacoma Rainiers. It began when D-backs prospect Henry Ramos blasted a two-run home run in the bottom of the seventh inning, giving the Aces an 11-2 lead.
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