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Jose Ramirez Breaks Cleveland Guardians' Franchise Record
Guardians star surpasses 100-year-old games played mark
Apr. 10, 2026 at 12:25pm
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A cubist, geometric interpretation of Jose Ramirez's record-breaking career with the Cleveland Guardians.Cleveland TodayIn a historic moment for the Cleveland Guardians, star third baseman Jose Ramirez has surpassed Terry Turner's franchise record of 1,620 games played, a mark that had stood for over a century. Ramirez's endurance, versatility, and consistency have cemented his legacy as one of the Guardians' all-time greats.
Why it matters
Ramirez's achievement is a testament to his dedication, talent, and the trust he has earned from his teammates and coaches. It's a reminder that longevity in sports is not just about physical ability but also about mental fortitude, adaptability, and a deep connection to the team. This record also underscores a broader trend in sports, with increasing longevity of athletes due to advancements in sports science, training methodologies, and player development.
The details
On April 6, 2026, Ramirez stepped onto the field for his 1,620th game, surpassing Terry Turner's mark that had stood for over a century. This achievement is particularly remarkable given that Turner played for the Guardians (then known as the Indians) for 15 of his 17 seasons. Ramirez's journey began as a pinch runner in 2013, and since then, he has become an integral part of the team's success, contributing to six AL Central Division titles. His versatility and consistency have been key factors in his longevity.
- Ramirez made his MLB debut as a pinch runner in 2013.
- Ramirez has contributed to six AL Central Division titles for the Guardians.
- Ramirez surpassed Terry Turner's franchise record of 1,620 games played on April 6, 2026.
The players
Jose Ramirez
An All-Star third baseman for the Cleveland Guardians, known for his endurance, versatility, and consistency as a key contributor to the team's success over the past decade.
Terry Turner
A former player for the Cleveland Guardians (then known as the Indians), who held the franchise record for most games played at 1,620 for over a century.
What they’re saying
“Jose Ramirez's achievement is a testament to his dedication, talent, and the trust he has earned from his teammates and coaches. It's a reminder that longevity in sports is not just about physical ability but also about mental fortitude, adaptability, and a deep connection to the team.”
— Author
What’s next
As Ramirez continues his career, his impact on the franchise will only grow. He currently leads the Guardians in several key offensive categories, and his influence on the team's culture and success cannot be overstated.
The takeaway
Ramirez's record-breaking career with the Cleveland Guardians is a testament to the enduring power of hard work, dedication, and a deep connection to one's team and community. His achievement serves as an inspiration to athletes across all sports, demonstrating that longevity and greatness are built on a foundation of mental toughness, adaptability, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.
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