Orioles acquire Ramos in cash deal

The Orioles have acquired third baseman Bryan Ramos from the White Sox for cash considerations. They designated infielder/outfielder Weston Wilson for assignment in a corresponding move.

Ramos, a 23-year-old right-handed hitter from Cuba, was designated for assignment last week after the White Sox signed former Orioles reliever Seranthony Domínguez.

Ramos, who turns 24 on March 12, has hit .198/.244/.333 in 36 games over parts of two seasons. He appeared in only four last year and went 2-for-12 with two doubles and two RBIs.

In 105 games with Triple-A Charlotte, Ramos batted .216 with 17 doubles, a triple, 16 home runs, 51 RBIs and a .705 OPS. He’s a career .249/.336/.421 hitter in 560 games over six minor league seasons.

Ramos also has played first base, second base and left field in the minors. He’s out of options.

The 40-man roster remains full.

The Orioles claimed Wilson on waivers from the Phillies on Jan. 22. 

Perhaps it's Ramos' turn to be speculated as a possible utility player. Or he could just be passing through as the Orioles attempt to add him for depth. This is roster churn season.




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