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Heliot Ramos went 1-for-4 in the win over the Reds with a home run, two RBI, and one run scored.
Fantasy Impact
Ramos flashed his power with a two-run shot in this one, showing why he’s an intriguing name to track in deeper leagues. However, his early 75% strikeout rate and lack of walks highlight significant plate discipline concerns. Until he shows more consistent contact and approach at the plate, Ramos remains a speculative watch-list option rather than an immediate fantasy add.
Giants manager Bob Melvin is considering putting Heliot Ramos in the leadoff spot against left-handed starters.
Fantasy Impact
Ramos hit .370 across 108 at-bats against lefties last season. It was part of a breakout season that saw him hit 22 home runs with 72 RBI.
Heliot Ramos (oblique) will start in left field and hit second in Tuesday’s Cactus League game against the Padres, marking his spring debut, per team reports.
Fantasy Impact
Ramos shook off an oblique tweak from early camp and is now good to go, locking in as the Giants’ everyday left fielder for 2025 after smashing 22 homers across 121 games last year. The 25-year-old’s power surge makes him a solid fantasy target—managers in most leagues can bank on his bat delivering steady pop as he kicks off his spring.
Heliot Ramos said hitting went great on Saturday and the plan is for him to play Tuesday.
Fantasy Impact
Ramos had been working his way back from a mild oblique strain suffered early in camp. He still has plenty of time to get fully healthy ahead of Opening Day.
Heliot Ramos took a step forward in his recovery Wednesday, hitting off a tee and taking soft toss, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
Fantasy Impact
Originally scheduled to resume hitting Thursday, Ramos getting back to work a day early is an encouraging sign. The outfielder remains on track to make his Cactus League debut on March 4 and is expected to be ready for Opening Day if he avoids setbacks. Ramos is aiming to carve out a role in the Giants’ outfield this season.