Overview
- Ramirez completed the all-team home run set with a first-inning blast off Braves left-hander Martin Perez on Saturday.
- The solo shot at Atlanta's Truist Park was his first career home run against the Braves.
- The 33-year-old set Cleveland's games-played record Monday with his 1,620th appearance, passing Terry Turner after nearly 108 years.
- His 287 career home runs for Cleveland rank second in franchise history behind Jim Thome's 337.
- The latest marks add to a 14-season résumé with Cleveland that includes seven All-Star selections and six Silver Sluggers despite a slow start to 2026.