SAN FRANCISCO — Heliot Ramos did not have immediate access to Statcast data when he returned to the dugout in the first inning Monday night. But he didn’t need it. “I knew it!” Ramos said after the 10-1 win over the Toronto Blue Jays. “Me and [Rafael Devers] were talking about it. I knew it.”
Ramos’ 399-foot laser while leading off the bottom of the first was an Oracle Park special. It would have been out of all 29 other ballparks, but Ramos had to settle for a triple and Little League home run when the ball was thrown into the home dugout as he slid into third. HELIOT RAMOS LEADOFF LITTLE LEAGUE HOMER pic.twitter.com/AK8xnN7WDl
— SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) July 7, 2026 He wasn’t done, though. Not even close.
Ramos followed his near-homer with two actual ones, and both were impressive blasts. His fingerprints were all over one of the cleaner wins of the year for the Giants, who got a career-high eight innings from right-hander Landen Roupp and might have had their best baserunning game of the Tony Vitello Era.
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