Mario Ramos
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San Diego Padres — No. NA | |
Pitcher | |
Born: October 19, 1977 | |
Bats: Left | Throws: Left |
Major League Baseball debut | |
June 19, 2003 for the Texas Rangers | |
Selected MLB statistics (through 2006) |
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ERA | 6.23 |
Record | 1-1 |
Strikeouts | 8 |
Former teams | |
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Mario Martin Ramos (born October 19, 1977) is a Major League Baseball player.
Ramos was born in Aurora, Illinois. He went to Pflugerville High School in Pflugerville, Texas, where he also resides today. He was a 5'11", 180-pound pitcher. Before being drafted, Ramos attended Rice University.
In 1996, the Kansas City Royals drafted him in the 48th round (1399th overall). He decided not to sign and continued to pitch for Rice. In 1999, he was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 6th round (183rd)—this time he signed.
From 2000–2001, Ramos had a 30-9 record in the minors. On January 14, 2002, he was traded to the Texas Rangers along with Jason Hart, Gerald Laird and Ryan Ludwick for Carlos Pena and Mike Venafro.
From 2002–2003, his winning percentage dropped to .379 (11-18 record). That trade, it seems, had a very bad effect on his career. Even though he had a mediocre (at best) season in the minors in 2003, he was still called up to the Rangers. On June 19, he made his major league debut.
At the end of 2003, he was selected off waivers from the Rangers by the team who drafted him, the Oakland Athletics. Even though he was rumored to be part of a deal being concocted between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Athletics for Milton Bradley, he was not the one who ended up being traded, and he was still in the Athletics' farm system. After a stint in the San Diego Padres farm system, playing for the AAA Portland Beavers, latest news is, Ramos is pitching for the Fort Worth Cats, the Fort Worth, TX member of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball.
Ramos is or has been a teammate of minor leaguer Marc Gwyn and big leaguers Jason Hart and Ryan Ludwick for four years—longer than any other teammates.
[edit] Honors and Awards
- In 1999, he was a Second Team College All-American and a Western Athletic Conference All-Star.
- In 2000, he was a California League All-Star and a High A All-Star.
- In 2001, he was a Baseball America Second Team Minor League All-Star and the Oakland Athletics Minor League Player of the Year.