Moments after New York Yankees star Aaron Judge homered to give Team USA an immediate 2-0 lead, Lucas Ramirez answered back in the bottom of the inning with a leadoff homer for Brazil.
That’s right, Manny Ramirez’s son. (Specifically, the youngest of his three sons, after Manny Jr. and Manuelito.)
Wearing his father’s No. 24, Lucas sent right-hander Logan Webb’s 1-0 four-seam fastball, 392 feet to right-center at 104.1 mph.
It’s the second time this week the younger Ramirez showed off his power. He homered off two-time Cy Young award-winner Jacob deGrom earlier this week in Brazil’s exhibition game against the Texas Rangers.
Manny was a career .312 hitter, nine-time Silver Slugger and 12-time All-Star, including 11 consecutive seasons from 1998-2008, in his 19-year MLB career. He won two World Series championships with the 2004 and 2007 Red Sox (and was named series MVP for the former). He’s a top-10 offensive player in franchise history in most metrics, including on-base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS, total bases, RBI, intentional walks, and extra-base hits. He’s one of six players to hit more than 230 home runs in a Red Sox uniform (he hit 274).
Those are big shoes to fill.
Unlike his father, who he’s referred to in interviews as his lifelong hitting coach, Lucas bats left-handed. The Angels selected him in the 2024 draft, and he reached their High-A level last season. At 20 years old, he’s one of the youngest players in this year’s tournament.
But not the youngest, even on Team Brazil. Joseph Contreras, the 17-year-old son of 11-year MLB veteran Jose, pitched 1 1/3 innings in relief Friday night. The younger Contreras may still be in high school, but he got Judge to ground into an inning-ending double play in the second.
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