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Tigers designate Wilson Ramos, Beau Burrows for assignment
In 35 games with the Tigers this season, Wilson Ramos hit .200 with six home runs and 13 RBI. Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

The Tigers have designated catcher Wilson Ramos and righty Beau Burrows for assignment, according to a club announcement.  That opens up 40-man roster spots for additions Wily Peralta and Miguel Del Pozo, moves covered in this post.

Ramos, 33, is a 12-year MLB veteran. The Tigers signed him to a one-year, $2 million deal back in January, and Ramos started most of the Tigers' games at catcher until going on the shelf on May 7th with a back injury. Ramos got off to a strong start, with six home runs in his first nine games. However, Eric Haase and Jake Rogers have proven themselves capable. Haase, 28, who was removed from the Tigers’ 40-man roster back in January, has already blasted eight home runs in 100 plate appearances.

Ramos has had a long, successful career, with his finest years coming as a member of the Nationals. He’s generally been regarded as a bat-first catcher, and posted a 105 wRC+ over a career-high 141 games for the 2019 Mets. He’s reached double-digit home runs in nine different seasons and has a pair of All-Star appearances under his belt.

Burrows, 24, was drafted 22nd overall by the Tigers back in 2015 out of high school, two spots ahead of Walker Buehler. Not long after that, Burrows was rated as a 60-grade prospect by Baseball America. Even though he wasn’t particularly successful in the high minors, before this season BA still gave Burrows a 45 grade, saying, “Without a true out pitch, it’s hard to project Burrows as much more than a low-leverage reliever.”

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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