CLEVELAND, Ohio — José Ramírez is again among the finalists for the Hank Aaron Award, the prestigious honor that recognizes the most outstanding regular season offensive performer in the American and National leagues.
A seven-time finalist, Ramírez proved to be the heartbeat of Cleveland’s offense, batting .283 with 30 home runs, 85 RBIs, 103 runs scored and an .863 OPS over 158 games.
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Former honorees Aaron Judge and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. are among the finalists joining Ramirez in the AL, while former winners Shohei Ohtani and Christian Yelich are again finalists in the NL.
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