After making five appearances with the Baltimore Orioles and New York Mets, Yohan Ramirez is onto a third team in 2024, joining the Los Angeles Dodgers.
He arrives out West by way of a trade, in exchange for cash considerations. The Dodgers announced the move on X (formerly Twitter) on May 20.
Ramirez landed in Baltimore the same way on April 11, in a trade that swapped the 29-year-old for cash considerations.
He appeared in 5 games and threw 6 strikeouts in 6 innings, recording a 6.00 ERA.
Ramirez was ultimately designated for assignment in the transaction that saw 2023 ace Kyle Bradish return to the Orioles.
He rejoined the Mets via waiver claim on May 6, only to make two appearances before being acquired by Los Angeles.
Ramirez’s journey continues, now with the Dodgers, his seventh team since debuting in 2020. So does the construction of Baltimore’s pitching staff.