Harold dyed his hair blue for his oldest son, Elian, who was diagnosed with autism three years ago…blue is the color for autism awareness, an important cause for Harold and his family as they support Elian...His mother, Celina, had a major influence on his baseball career…Celina, a former third baseman, got him playing baseball at age 3, taking him every day to a field near their house in Cartagena where she and Harold’s dad, Andres, played softball...Harold has several tattoos representing those closest to him…his mother’s name can be found on his right arm while his son’s name is on his neck…he also has several puzzle piece tattoos to promote autism awareness...Two of Harold’s favorite activities are painting and going to the beach with his family…Elian is also a big fan of the beach, but he prefers the family’s trips to the zoo, which tend to turn into marathon affairs due to his love of animals...He created the Harold Ramírez Foundation in 2021 to support youth sports and social causes in his native Cartagena…the foundation hosts an annual baseball tournament, a tradition that dates back to 2021...He likes both nicknames that get thrown around the clubhouse related to his offensive prowess, “Hittin’ Harold” and “Barreled Ramírez."...Harold represented Colombia in the World Baseball Classic for the first time in 2023…he appeared in three games for his home country during the qualifying phase of the 2017 World Baseball Classic, but was not on the roster for the tournament.
2023
Appeared in 122 games and made 99 starts (DH-86G, RF-6G, LF-5G, 1B-2G)...Set career highs in hits (125), HR (12), RBI (68), walks (22), runs (58), steals (5), batting average (.313), on base pct. (353), slugging pct. (.460) and OPS (.813)...Was one of three AL batters to have 375+ AB and hit .310 or better, joining teammate Yandy Díaz and TEX Corey Seager...Min. 100 AB, his .387 (46-for-119) average against left-handed pitching led the AL and ranked second in the majors behind ATL Ozzie Albies (.391)…under the same parameters, his .387 AVG vs. southpaws was the highest mark in a season in team history, ahead of Jason Bartlett (.379 in 2008) and Jeff Keppinger (.376 in 2012)...Min. 200 AB, his .244 (49-for-201) average with two strikes was the second-highest mark in the AL behind teammate Yandy Díaz (.256)...Hit .378 (14-for-37) in extra-inning games, the third-best average in the aMjors (min. 30AB) behind BAL Adam Frazier (.391) and WSH Lane Thomas (. 385)...Hit an MLB-best .354 (67-for-189) in 55 road games (min. 150AB), outpacing LAD Freddie Freeman (.351)...His 11 hits as a pinch hitter set the single-season team record, outpacing the 10 hits recorded by both Brandon Guyer (2015) and Travis Lee (2005)...Min. 15 AB, his .524 (11-for-21) average and 10 RBI as a pinch hitter led MLB...His .391 (27-for-69) average against breaking/off-speed pitches from Aug. 1–end of the season was third highest in MLB behind CWS Elvis Andrus (.472) and SD Luis Campusano (.440) (min. 50AB ending in a breaking/off-speed pitch)...Made his third career Opening Day roster (2020, 2022-23) — all of which have come as a starter (2023-DH, 2022-1B, 2020-RF)...On April 9 vs. OAK, his 441-foot home run off James Kaprielian marked the farthest long ball of his career...On April 13 vs. BOS, tallied two doubles in the fifth inning, becoming the eighth Rays hitter (10th instance) with multiple extra-base hits in an inning, and the first since Matt Joyce on Aug. 28, 2011 at TOR (2 2B, 9th inn.)...Registered multiple hits in a career-best five consecutive games from April 16-22, batting .500 (10-for-20) during the run...Min. 125 AB, his .367 (51-for-139) average from Aug. 1–end of the season led MLB, outpacing LAD Mookie Betts (.364)...On Aug. 19 at LAA, registered a career-high four hits…his four RBIs in the game matched a career high (also four RBIs on Sept. 19, 2021 at NYY)...On Sept. 8 vs. SEA, snapped a career-long 55-game homerless drought (June 9–Sept. 7) with a long ball off Isaiah Campbell...On Sept. 15 at BAL, recorded his first career pinch-hit home run off Bryan Baker...On Sept. 23 vs. TOR, notched his first career outfield assist, throwing out Whit Merrifield at home to preserve a 5-4 lead...POSTSEASON: Started both games of the ALWC vs. Texas at designated hitter and went 1-for-8 (.125) with two strikeouts and one GIDP...WBC: Hit .133 (2-for-15) with one walk in four games for Team Colombia in the 2023 World Baseball Classic.
2022
Enjoyed a breakout campaign in his first season with the Rays, batting .300 in 120 games…set career highs with 121 hits, 24 2B and 58 RBI...Min. 400 AB, his .300 avg. was the highest by a Ray since Casey Kotchman (.306) in 2011 and ranked eighth in the AL…was batting .332 through the end of play on Sept. 2 before hitting .198 (19- for-96) over his final 27 games (24 starts)...Hit .360/.413/.460 (40-for-111) against lefthanded pitching, compared to .277/.315/.384 (81- for-292) against righties…min. 100 AB, ranked third in the majors in avg. vs. LHP behind STL Paul Goldschmidt (.411) and BOS Xander Bogaerts (.382)…marked the highest by a Ray against lefty pitching since Jeff Keppinger (.376) in 2012...Hit .333/.380/.453 (64-for-192) in 63 games (49 starts) at Tropicana Field, .312/.343/.400 (39-for125) with RISP and .474/.524/.474 (9-for-19) with seven RBI and two BB when used as a pinch-hitter...Made starts at DH (52), first base (29), right field (15) and left field (two)…was on the 10-day IL from July 18–Aug, 16 for a right thumb fracture...Made his second Opening Day roster, both starts (right field in 2020, first base in 2022)...From May 24-25 vs. MIA, his first two HR were in consecutive games against his former team… homered in back-to-back games for the third time in his career, joining June 19-20, 2021 (with CLE) and Aug. 29-30, 2019 (with MIA)…homered twice in a span of five AB after hitting one HR in his previous 89 games and 306 AB dating back to 2021...On June 18 at BAL, hit a two-run double in the third inning and a go-ahead sac fly in the 9th…the 3 RBI were his most since Sept. 19, 2021 at NYY (four, with CLE)…his double marked the first 3-0 hit of his career and the first by a Ray to produce multiple runs since Austin Meadows on Sep 21, 2018 at TOR…the sac fly marked his first go-ahead RBI in the ninth inning (or later) since his walk-off homer on Aug 29, 2019 vs. CIN (with MIA)...On June 21 vs. NYY, was the second of back-toback homers with Isaac Pardes in the first inning… it left his bat at 85.4 mph and went 323 feet, the lowest exit velocity for an over-the-fence homer since Statcast data is available (2015)...On June 24 vs. PIT, hit a walk-off single off Yerry De Los Santos in the 10th inning for the third walk-off hit of his career…marked the 14th time in franchise history the Rays got a walk-off hit from a pinch-hitter, first since Kevin Kiermaier on Aug. 22, 2020 vs. TOR (single)...On July 9 at CIN, doubled in the fourth, eighth and 10th innings, the first time he recorded three XBH in a game…became the second player in franchise history with three 2B and three RBI in a game, joining Gerald Williams on June 4, 2000 at NYM...Played for the Caimanes de Barranquilla in the Colombian Winter League. ...Started both games of the AL Wild Card Series at CLE at designated hitter and went 1-for-9 with a Game 1 single.
2021
In 2021, claimed off waivers by Cleveland on Feb 24, optioned on March 26 and spent the first month of the season at the alternate training site in Columbus…recalled on May 3 and remained in the majors through the end of the season...Was on the 10-day IL from Aug 12-31 with a right hamstring strain…appeared in 4 games for Class-A Lake County on a rehab assignment...Appeared in 99 games and made 92 starts (43-LF, 28-RF, 19-CF, 2-DH)…hit .288/.333/.441 (34-for-118) vs. LHP and .387/.424/.467 (29-for-75) with RISP...Totaled 1 HR and 11 RBI in 48 games (44 starts) at Progressive Field, compared to 6 HR and 30 RBI in 51 games (48 starts) on the road...On June 19 at PIT, hit solo homers in the 2nd and 9th innings for his first career multi-HR game… homered again the next day before ending the season with one HR over his final 58 games...Traded to the Cubs on Nov 22 but never appeared in a game for them after the Rays acquired him on March 25, 2022.
2020
Was the clean-up hitter for the Marlins in right field on Opening Day (7/24) 2020 before being sidelined three days later with a medical issue...Was on the 60-day IL until Sept. 4, rehabbing the Alternate Site before being activated, appearing in one game (Sept. 5) and was placed on the IL the next day with a left hamstring strain, missing the rest of the season...Was DFA'd by Miami on Feb. 17.
2019
Ranked among the 2019 NL rookie leaders in: hits (116, 6th), average (.276, 7th), triples (3, 7th), multi-hit games (28, T-8th), RBI (50, 8th), doubles (20, T-8th), total bases (175, 9th), and runs (54, 10th)...Had first career walk-off RBI July 26 vs. Arizona with sac fly in 9th inning...Hit first career walk-off homer on August 1 vs. Minnesota in the 12th...Accomplished the feat again in the 12th on August 29 vs. Cincinnati...He became the first player with two walk-off homers in 12th or later in a season since Andre Either (3) in 2009...There were only two other walk-off home runs in 12th or later in Club history entering 2019...He tied the Club record for walk-off home runs in a season by one player (also, Cliff Floyd in 2000)...He reached base safely in 17 of 18 games upon making his Major League debut on May 11, hitting safely in 15 of the contests (.373, 25x67)...He set multiple Club records for the most hits through a player's first: 11 games (15 hits); 15 games (21 hits); 18 games (25 hits); 30 games (38 hits).
2018
Won Eastern League batting title after hitting .320 (148x463) in 120 games for Double-A New Hampshire in Toronto's system. Also, ranked fourth in OPS (.836), fifth in total bases (218), sixth in slugging (.471), and seventh in RBI (70)...Named an Eastern League Postseason All-Star after batting .344 (67x195) with 20 doubles, five home runs, and 35 RBI in 48 second-half games...Hit .355 (43x121) in August. Led league in hits for the month...Named Eastern League Playoffs MVP after batting .400 (8x20) with 5 RBI to lead NH to the Eastern League Championship...Hit .330 (68x206) with 14 doubles, four homers, and 38 RBI at home...Batted .330 (111x336) with 26 doubles, 10 homers, and 51 RBI vs. right-handers...Combined to hit .365 (61x167) with eight home runs and 33 RBI in the third and fourth spots in the lineup... Had a season-high four hits on July 16 vs. Trenton and August 9 at Bowie...Hit a season-high three doubles on July 26 at Hartford...Had a season-long 11-game hitting streak from August 22-31. Hit .447 (21x47) with six doubles, one home run, and 12 RBI during that span... Followed up season by batting .381 (61x160) in 44 games for Caracas in Venezuelan Winter League, with 28 runs scored, 12 doubles, two triples, four homers, 31 RBI, a .459 on-base percentage, a .556 slugging percentage, five steals, and 19 walks against 20 strikeouts...Won league batting title by wide margin over Franklin Barreto (.352). Also led league in on-base percentage and ranked second in slugging.
2016
In his first season with the Double-A Altoona Curve, was selected to play in the 2016 Eastern League All-Star Game..He
had been batting .300/.355/.401 in 70 games at the time of his selection...On August 1, the Pirates traded Ramírez, along with Francisco Liriano and Reese McGuire, to the Blue Jays for Drew Hutchison...Optioned to the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats...Played in just one game for New Hampshire before being placed on the disabled list, where he finished 2016...In 99 total games, hit .311 with two home runs and 50 RBI.