PT TOMORROW: NL West—Will the Giants push to compete in 2021?

San Francisco Giants

Though he’s accrued only 172 plate appearances at Double-A and none at Triple-A, Heliot Ramos (OF, SF) is making the case to arrive sooner rather than later. Even after a recent “slump” during which Ramos collected hits in 17 at-bats across five games, he’s put together a .304/.409/.571 line. That’s a 169 wRC+ across 66 plate appearances. Of course, that’s a small sample and he’s yet to even hit at the highest-level of the minors, but the Giants early-season success could mean Ramos is in a Giants uniform at some point this summer.  

Despite losing at least two of three games to the Dodgers this weekend (this article was drafted prior to the results of Sunday’s game), the team has a 38.0 percent chance of making the...

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