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SF Giants’ Ramos lands on injured list, to miss ‘handful of weeks’

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SF Giants’ Ramos lands on injured list, to miss ‘handful of weeks’
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Heliot Ramos was hitting .290/.333/.530 with four homers over his last 26 games

San Francisco Giants’ Heliot Ramos #17 heads to first on a walk by New York Yankees relief pitcher David Bednar #53 in the ninth inning of their MLB game at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif.

, on Saturday, March 28, 2026. WEST SACRAMENTO — The Giants’ offense has slowly shown signs of life over the last two weeks, but now, they’ll have to be without one of their hotter hitters for the foreseeable future.

Left fielder Heliot Ramos landed on the 10-day injured list on Saturday afternoon with a right quad strain, and manager Tony Vitello told reporters that Ramos will likely be on the shelf for a “handful of weeks. ” “I don’t think there’s official word yet on the length,” Vitello said, “but I definitely think it’s at least a couple weeks, and probably more than that.

”On a more positive note for San Francisco, left-hander Erik Miller was reinstated from the 15-day injured list after dealing with a low back strain. Right-hander Tristan Beck was optioned to Sacramento to make room for Miller, giving the Giants four lefties and four righties in the bullpen. Ramos, 26, sustained the injury in the bottom of the fifth inning of Friday’s 5-2 loss when trying to make a sliding catch on a single by the Athletics’ Jeff McNeil.

He initially stayed in the game, striking out in the top of the sixth, but exited the game before the bottom of the sixth. Infielder Casey Schmitt, who hadn’t played outfield since high school, took Ramos’ place in left field for the remainder of the game.

“I think he’s really worked hard to get better out there,” Vitello said of Ramos’ defense. “It’s ironic or painfully coincidental he trying to bust his trying to make a play. He’ll do everything he can in his power to come back even better. And then we’ll make do in the meantime.

” While the Giants have enough options to make do, Ramos has been one of San Francisco’s best hitters over the last month. Since April 17, the day he hit his first homer of the season, Ramos owned a slash line of .290/.333/.530 with four homers and 13 RBIs over 26 games. Outfielder Drew Gilbert got the start in left field on Saturday, and Brennan could get his share of starts in left field in the coming weeks.

There are also catchers Jesús Rodríguez and Eric Haase, who both have experience in left field. Even Schmitt, who didn’t get any opportunities during his maiden voyage in left field on Saturday, could get some opportunities. Putting Schmitt, who can also play all four infield positions, would be another avenue to get top prospect Bryce Eldridge in the starting lineup.

“We’re trying not to overthink things and get over creative or try and come up with something that’s completely out of left field — I don’t know if that’s funny or not — with the lineup,” Vitello said. “It’s just a matter of guys finding their groove and their rhythm, and us putting together innings.

We haven’t scored as many runs as you all would like us to — or Giants fans — so we are looking at all angles of what’s best on that given day. ” Miller, 28, returns to the bullpen after spending the minimum of 15 days on the injured list with a low back strain.

The left-hander, who has a 3.18 ERA over 11 1/3 innings this season with 17 strikeouts, hasn’t allowed an earned run in his last eight appearances. With right-hander Ryan Walker having been optioned to Triple-A Sacramento, Miller should get his share of opportunities in save situations. Miller has recorded two saves this season, the only two saves of his major league career.

Logan Webb, who is currently on the 15-day injured list with right knee bursitis, threw a bullpen before Saturday’s game against the Athletics. The right-hander, who is eligible to return on May 21 is trending towards spending the minimum amount of time on the 15-day injured list. Vitello said Webb looked comfortable during the bullpen session, adding that the team has yet to determine whether Webb will need a rehab start before returning.

“You know Webby and I know Webby — he’s is going to fight you on that,” Vitello said. “I don’t think it’s a requirement for who he is to do it, but it might just make the most sense. ”

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