CLEVELAND — Think about the legendary week Jose Ramirez just had, culminating in the Guardians clinching a playoff berth Sept. 27 with a dramatic 3-2 win over the Texas Rangers at Progressive Field.

On Sept. 24, Ramirez reached 3,000 career total bases, joining Earl Averill (3,201) as the only players in franchise history to achieve the milestone. On Sept. 25, Ramirez set the club record for extra-base hits with 726, surpassing Averill (725).

On the morning of Sept. 27, the city of Cleveland named a street connecting Jose Ramirez Field at Clark Field to Clark Avenue in honor of the seven-time All-Star third baseman. It’s called Jose Ramirez Way.

Jose Ramirez provided Guardians with a spark, Johnathan Rodriguez with heroics and C.J. Kayfus with a walk-off win

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