
Agustin Ramirez Player Props: July 9, Marlins vs. Reds
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Ramirez has 18 doubles, a triple, 14 home runs and 18 walks while hitting .249. Among hitters in MLB, Ramirez ranks 49th in home runs and 87th in RBI.
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