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**Summary:**

Cleveland Guardians third baseman José Ramírez has been voted the American League’s starting third baseman for the 2025 All-Star Game, marking his seventh career All-Star selection and fourth as a starter. This accomplishment places him in elite company in Cleveland baseball history, tying him for the second-most All-Star appearances in franchise history. Despite his stellar performance this season, which includes a strong batting average, home runs, RBIs, stolen bases, and high WAR, Ramírez feels he can improve his play. His manager, Stephen Vogt, praises Ramírez as the best all-around third baseman and one of the top five players in baseball.

**News Article:**

**Ramírez Named AL All-Star Starter for Seventh Time**

**CHICAGO** – Cleveland Guardians third baseman José Ramírez has been elected as the American League’s starting third baseman for the 2025 All-Star Game, to be held on July 15th at Truist Park in Atlanta. This marks the seventh All-Star selection for the 32-year-old Ramírez, and his fourth time being named a starter.

The announcement came Wednesday, and Ramírez expressed his gratitude, stating, “I’m very happy. I’m very thankful to God for another opportunity and also thankful for the fans who voted for me.”

Ramírez’s selection puts him in esteemed company within Cleveland baseball lore. He now shares the second-most All-Star appearances in franchise history with legends Lou Boudreau, Larry Doby, Ken Keltner, and Bob Lemon. He is also the first Cleveland player to earn four fan-elected starting nods.

Guardians manager Stephen Vogt, who will be joining the AL coaching staff, lauded Ramírez as “the best all-around third baseman in baseball. He’s one of the top five players, in my opinion. Hosey exemplifies what it means to be a professional baseball player on the field, and he plays the game the right way.”

Despite his stellar stats this season (.305/.367/.493 with 13 home runs, 38 RBIs, and 21 stolen bases), Ramírez feels he can still improve. “It actually hasn’t been the type of year that I wanted to have, what I worked for. I feel it’s more credit to the fans that voted for me to be there. But particularly, I wish I had a different performance or a better performance this year.”

Ramírez’s All-Star nod is the latest achievement in a season that has seen him surpass Tris Speaker for second-most extra-base hits in franchise history and become the first Cleveland player to hit 250 home runs and steal 250 bases.

Steven Kwan is also a candidate to be named an AL reserve this Sunday, potentially joining Ramírez and Vogt in Atlanta.

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