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  • Orioles' Ramon Laureano: Homers twice off bench

    Laureano went 2-for-4 with two home runs and three RBI in Saturday's 9-5 win over the Reds. The 30-year-old was not in the starting lineup Saturday but replaced Heston Kjerstad (elbow) and went deep twice, including a 432-foot blast in the seventh inning. Despite the outburst, Laureano is hitting just .190 with three home runs, four RBI and three runs scored across 22 plate appearances while serving in a part-time role for the Orioles.
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  • Orioles' Ramon Laureano: Launches first homer

    Laureano went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in Wednesday's 9-1 win over the Guardians. Making a second straight start (his first against a right-hander), Laureano extended Baltimore's lead to 5-1 in the seventh inning with a 393-foot shot off Gavin Williams, his first homer with the Orioles. Laureano could see a short-term boost in playing time with Tyler O'Neill (neck) banged up, though the majority of his playing time figures to come against left-handed pitching. The 30-year-old Laureano is just 2-for-16 (.125) with a .489 OPS through his first 17 plate appearances this year.
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  • Orioles' Ramon Laureano: Starting against southpaw

    Laureano will start in left field and bat fifth in Wednesday's game against the Red Sox. Laureano will pick up a second straight start as the Red Sox send a lefty (Garrett Crochet) to the hill once again. Though Colton Cowser (thumb) was placed on the injured list earlier this week, the Orioles will likely need one of Heston Kjerstad, Cedric Mullins or Tyler O'Neill to miss time before Laureano enters the mix for regular playing time versus righties.
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  • Orioles' Ramon Laureano: Gets one-year pact from Baltimore

    The Orioles signed Laureano to a one-year, $4 million contract Tuesday, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports. Laureano had a strong finish to the 2024 season, slashing .296/.327/.505 with 10 home runs over 67 regular-season games with Atlanta. The 30-year-old is the fourth right-handed or switch-hitting outfielder the Orioles have acquired this offseason, joining Daz Cameron, Tyler O'Neill and Dylan Carlson. Laureano should draw plenty of playing time versus left-handed pitching.
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  • Ramon Laureano: Non-tendered by Atlanta

    Atlanta non-tendered Laureano on Friday. Laureano signed a minor-league contract with Atlanta on May 29 after being released by Cleveland two days earlier. He managed to appear in 98 major-league games between the two teams and finished the 2024 regular season slashing .259/.311/.437 with eight stolen bases, 11 home runs and 33 RBI over 309 plate appearances. The 30-year-old Laureano will enter free agency and look to catch on with a team in need of a right-handed hitter in the outfield.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Poaching starts from Kelenic

    Laureano will start in left field and bat fifth in Wednesday's game against the Reds. Laureano will be included the lineup for the sixth time in eight games, with the right-handed-hitting outfielder having picked up four starts versus righties during that span. After previously occupying the short side of a platoon in left field, Laureano appears to have unseated the struggling Jarred Kelenic as the preferred option at the position. Dating back to the All-Star break, Laureano has produced an .858 OPS over 45 games.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Drops into small-side platoon

    Laureano is out of the lineup for Friday's game against the Blue Jays. The 30-year-old made seven straight starts in late August but is on the bench Friday for the third consecutive game against a right-handed starter. The lefty-hitting Jarred Kelenic will man left field Friday as Laureano appears to have shifted back into a small-side platoon role.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Out of Wednesday's lineup

    Laureano is not in the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Rockies. Laureano has recently operated as Atlanta's primary left fielder, but he has a .646 OPS in his past nine games and will take a seat Wednesday. Jarred Kelenic will start in left field and bat sixth against Colorado righty Bradley Blalock.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Hitting bench Sunday

    Laureano is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Phillies. Laureano will see his streak of 19 consecutive starts come to an end while Jarred Kelenic gets the nod in left field in the series finale. Though he'll exit the lineup, Laureano seems to have supplanted Kelenic as the preferred option atop the depth chart after slashing a blistering .325/.364/.542 with five home runs, two stolen bases, 12 runs and 11 RBI over 27 games in August.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Starting over Kelenic again

    Laureano will start in left field and bat fifth in Wednesday's game against the Twins. Though he looked to be at risk of moving back into a fourth-outfielder role when Michael Harris (hand) rejoined the lineup Tuesday, Laureano will instead stick in the starting nine for the 19th time in 20 games. For the second day in a row, Laureano will start in left field against a right-handed pitcher over Jarred Kelenic, who appears to be the odd man out of the lineup while manager Brian Snitker rides the hot bat of Laureano. Dating back to Aug. 8, Laureano has hit .348 with five home runs, nine RBI, 11 runs and two stolen bases over a stretch of 19 contests.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Benefits from Harris' absence

    Laureano will start in left field and bat sixth in Monday's game against the Twins. Atlanta will include Laureano in its lineup for the 17th time in 18 games, with his continued usage coming while he's slashed .357/.410/.643 with five home runs and one stolen base over the prior 16 contests. Despite the ample playing time of late in addition to his strong production at the plate, Laureano may not be locked into a regular spot in the Atlanta outfield. He's benefited from Jorge Soler missing seven consecutive starts earlier this month due to a hamstring injury he's since recovered from, but Atlanta will have a spot available for Laureano on Monday while Michael Harris sits with a sore hand. Assuming Harris' injury doesn't force him to the injured list, Laureano could soon move back into a fourth-outfielder role, as Harris, Soler and Jarred Kelenic project as the team's primary outfield trio versus right-handed pitching when all are healthy. Laureano should at least spell the lefty-hitting Kelenic when Atlanta faces lefties.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Batting second Tuesday

    Laureano will start in right field and bat second in Tuesday's contest against the Phillies. With Jorge Soler (hamstring) still sidelined and Austin Riley (hand) on the 10-day injured list, Laureano will pick up an eighth consecutive start and will move up to his highest spot in the batting order all season. The 30-year-old has slugged home runs in consecutive games and sports a 1.156 OPS with four long balls across his last 11 contests.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Homers Sunday

    Laureano went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in Sunday's win over the Angels. Atlanta only managed two extra-base hits on the afternoon with Laureano's home run coming in the fourth to extend their lead to 2-0. Over his last 10 starts, Laureano is slashing .353/.421/.735 with four homers, six RBI and eight runs scored. All four homers have come during Atlanta's road trip, and he hit his second one in as many games. For the year, Laureano is slashing .224/.296/.410 with seven homers, 16 RBI, 24 runs, four stolen bases and an 11:59 BB:K in 179 plate appearances.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Swats solo home run

    Laureano went 2-for-5 with a solo home run in Tuesday's win over the Giants. Laureano got Atlanta on the board with a solo home run in the second inning. It was his second long ball in his last four starts, and he's now recorded at least a base hit in four of his last five starts, hitting .353 over that span. For the year, Laureano is slashing .208/.272/.368 with five homers, 12 RBI, 20 runs, four steals and an 8:57 BB:K in 158 plate appearances. He appears to be earning more opportunities at Adam Duvall's expense, with Duvall having just one hit and 17 strikeouts over his last 30 plate appearances.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: In Monday's lineup

    Laureano (heel) will start in center field and bat seventh in Monday's game against the Giants. Laureano had to be removed from Saturday's game in Colorado due to a heel issue, but he entered Sunday's contest as a defensive replacement and is in Monday's lineup. Jarred Kelenic is getting the day off against Blake Snell.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Early exit with heel pain

    Laureano was removed from Saturday's game against the Rockies due to right heel soreness. Adam Duvall pinch hit for Laureano in the fourth inning, ending Laureano's day prematurely. It's unclear if Laureano's heel pain is an ongoing issue or was a result of an in-game tweak, but he should be considered day-to-day moving forward. The 29-year-old logged an infield hit in his only at-bat and came around to score.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Goes yard in Sunday's start

    Laureano went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in Sunday's win over the Mets. He capped a 9-2 rout by taking Jake Diekman deep in the eighth inning. Laureano has started three of the last seven games while working in a right-field timeshare with Adam Duvall, going 3-for-14 with a 0:6 BB:K, but both players could see their workloads decrease if Atlanta makes a big acquisition at the trade deadline.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Rough day in extra-inning loss

    Laureano went 1-for-4 with a run scored and a stolen base in Thursday's extra-inning loss to the Mets. Getting the start in right field and batting eighth, Laureano swiped his fourth bag of the season and crossed the plate in the second inning with Atlanta's first run of the night, but it was his 10th inning that will linger in the minds of fans. Beginning the frame at second base as the automatic runner, Laureano advanced to third with one out but then got caught in a rundown between third and home after Jarred Kelenic couldn't make contact with the pitch on a suicide squeeze play. Laureano then ended the game on defense by over-running a Jeff McNeil flyball down the right-field line, allowing Jose Iglesias to score from second on what was ruled a single. Adam Duvall has a tepid .630 OPS in July with a 3:19 BB:K in 18 games while seeing the bulk of the action in right field, but Laureano didn't make a compelling case Thursday to cut into his playing time.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Activated from injured list

    Atlanta activated Laureano (oblique) from the 10-day injured list Friday. Laureano wound up missing more than three weeks of action with a left oblique strain. He will skip a rehab assignment and go right back onto Atlanta's active roster. Adam Duvall and Laureano could split starts in right field against righties, with both Duvall and Laureano likely to be in the lineup most days versus lefties.
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  • Braves' Ramon Laureano: Lands on injured list

    Atlanta placed Laureano on the 10-day injured list Wednesday with a left oblique strain. Laureano has not played in a game since June 26, and Atlanta has now officially given in and ruled him out for the remainder of the first half of the season. His move to the IL is retroactive to Tuesday, so the 29-year-old outfielder will be eligible to return to the active roster immediately after the All-Star break. Brian Anderson (illness) was reinstated from the 10-day IL in a corresponding move in order to fill the opening in Atlanta's outfield unit.
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