It’s already been a historic weekend for Ramírez, who stole his 40th base of the season on Friday night. Coupled with his 41-steal season last year, it made him the fourth player in franchise history with at least two 40-steal seasons, joining Kenny Lofton (six times), Omar Vizquel (twice) and Brett Butler (twice) in that exclusive club.

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