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Kenneth Cecil Ramos (June 6, 1967 – May 15, 2016) was an
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in
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who played for the Houston Astros in its 1997 season. Listed at 6 foot 1 inch, 185 pounds, he batted and threw left handed.Major League Baseball statistics and history
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Ken Ramos is remembered as an outfielder that reached the majors briefly in 1997 with the Astros, even though he was more renowned for his lengthy and productive minor league career. Born in
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, Ramos attended the
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. He was originally selected by the Chicago Cubs in the sixth round of the 1986 MLB Draft out of
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in La Junta, Colorado, but he opted not to sign. He then signed as a free agent with the
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in 1989, and was traded to the
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in exchange for
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in the spring of 1994. Finally, a few days later, he was selected off waivers by Houston from the White Sox. Ramos appeared in 14 games for the Astros, primarily as a pinch hitter, and was hitless in 14 at-bats while compiling one
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and two walks. Nevertheless, his Minor League career spanned ten seasons, from 1989 until 1998, including six at Triple-A with stints in the farm systems of the Indians, Astros and Minnesota Twins.Minor League Baseball statistics
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While with the
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, Ramos earned a spot on the 1990 Carolina League All-Star squad. His most productive season in the minors came in 1992, when he hit a wikt:slash line, slash line of .339/.342/.448 with Double-A Canton-Akron Indians and earned Lou Boudreau Award honors as Indians' Minor League Player of the Year. Ramos retired in 1998, at age 31, after dividing his playing time at Triple-A with the New Orleans Zephyrs and Salt Lake Buzz. Overall, Ramos hit .300 (1036-for-3449) with 24 home runs and 328 RBI in 1,039 minor league games, including 599 run (baseball), runs, 157 double (baseball), doubles, 49 triple (baseball), triples and 120 stolen bases. Besides, he posted averages of .300 or better in five seasons, with a career-best .345 in 1990. In total, he base on balls, walked more than he strikeout, struck out, amassing 503 walks against 311 strikeouts, to collect on-base percentages of .400 or more five times. In between, Ramos played winter ball with the Águilas del Zulia and Navegantes del Magallanes clubs of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League, Venezuelan League in part of two seasons spanning 1993–1995. On May 15, 2016, Ramos shot and killed his wife Lisa Ramos and then committed suicide at the couple's home in Pueblo, Colorado. He left behind one daughter, Delaney.


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