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José Ramírez Shoulder Scare: Why Cleveland’s $175M Gamble Suddenly Feels Riskier

Last updated: March 16, 2026 7:50 am
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José Ramírez’s departure from a spring training game with a sore shoulder immediately focuses attention on the Cleveland Guardians’ $175 million investment in their star third baseman, underscoring the inherent risks of long-term deals for aging superstars.

Guardians 3B José Ramírez leaves game with sore shoulder, to be evaluated Monday

Cleveland Guardians third baseman José Ramírez left Sunday’s spring training game against the Athletics with a sore left shoulder after jamming it sliding into third base, manager Stephen Vogt confirmed. The incident occurred in the fourth inning after Ramírez doubled and stole third; he was replaced by pinch-hitter Carter Kieboom. Cleveland won 12-6, but the result was overshadowed by the health of their franchise cornerstone.

This incident occurs during MLB spring training, with daily updates tracked by the Associated Press’s MLB hub as highlighted in AP’s MLB coverage. Ramírez will be reevaluated on Monday, a timeline that injects early uncertainty into the Guardians’ preseason preparations.

Ramírez’s injury concerns are magnified by his recent contract history. This offseason, he signed a seven-year, $175 million extension, the largest in franchise history a deal detailed by the Associated Press. At 33 years old, Ramírez is entering the back half of his career, and any durability questions now carry significant financial weight for Cleveland.

A seven-time All-Star and last season’s third-place AL MVP finisher, Ramírez has been the constant in Cleveland’s consistent contender runs. He owns a career .279 average with 285 home runs and 949 RBIs, production that justified the massive extension. Shoulder injuries for power hitters can be particularly troublesome, potentially sapping bat speed and limiting defensive range at third base.

Fan forums are already buzzing with debates about the wisdom of a long-term deal for a player entering his mid-30s. The timing—in mid-March—adds anxiety because Opening Day is less than two weeks away, leaving little margin for error in the Guardians’ roster construction.

From a strategic perspective, the Guardians’ entire offensive blueprint hinges on Ramírez’s presence. He batted .283 with 30 homers and 85 RBIs in 2025, driving a lineup that led the AL in runs scored. A prolonged absence would force manager Stephen Vogt to shuffle the infield, likely moving Andrés Giménez to third and promoting a reserves-heavy configuration. Cleveland’s depth, while improved, isn’t built to absorb the loss of a player of Ramírez’s caliber for an extended period.

Historically, the Guardians have managed star injuries with mixed results. Their 2022 American League Central title was achieved despite key injuries, but the following year’s playoff berth relied heavily on Ramírez’s MVP-caliber season. This year’s club was projected as a World Series contender; Ramírez’s health is the single biggest variable in that equation.

Spring training injuries are common, but when they involve a franchise cornerstone, they command extra attention. The Guardians will likely adopt a cautious approach, resting Ramírez through at least the first week of the regular season if the soreness persists. Their medical staff’s evaluation Monday will set the timeline, but the optics of a $175 million man sidelined early will dominate narratives regardless.

For now, Cleveland holds its breath. The immediate aftermath will be about managing expectations while the long-term outlook depends on whether this is a minor hiccup or the start of a chronic issue. One thing is certain: in today’s hyper-analytical sports landscape, a star’s injury in March doesn’t just mean April games missed—it means scrutiny on every front office decision that led to that moment.

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