José Ramírez Injury Update: Stephen Vogt Reveals Latest Status
**José Ramírez** received a fresh injury briefing on July 9 2026 when catcher Stephen Vogt addressed the media, confirming the third‑base star’s status and projected return date.
Vogt told reporters the team’s medical staff had completed a second MRI on Ramírez’s left shoulder. The scan showed no new tearing, but lingering inflammation still limits his throwing strength. "He's making progress, but we’re not rushing him back," Vogt explained, adding that the player will continue a structured rehab program through the next two weeks.
Ramírez, who is batting .298 with 22 home runs this season, sits on the injured list after a foul‑tip on June 28 caused the setback. His absence forces Cleveland to shuffle the in‑field defense, with rookie Isaac Paredes taking over third base and catcher Josh Naylor moving to a utility role. The lineup loss also dents the club’s run production, as the team has scored an average of 4.2 runs per game without him, down from 5.6 when he’s in the lineup.
Vogt indicated the medical team expects Ramírez to be cleared for a pinch‑hit appearance by the weekend of July 20, provided his shoulder responds to the current therapy. "We’re targeting a gradual return," he said, noting that a full‑time comeback could stretch into early August if the inflammation persists.
Cleveland’s playoff push hinges on maintaining offensive momentum. Ramírez’s power bat and clutch hitting have been instrumental in the Guardians’ climb to third place in the AL Central. Knowing his projected timeline helps fans gauge the team’s chances and understand why the club is emphasizing depth players in the short term.
The player will remain in the club’s rehab facility for daily physio sessions, focusing on shoulder mobility and light throwing drills. After the two‑week mark, the staff will reassess his readiness for a limited‑game return, likely starting with a defensive substitution before resuming a regular batting role.
Ramírez’s last significant injury occurred in 2022 when a strained hamstring sidelined him for three weeks. That setback cost him 12 games, but he returned to finish the season with 18 homers. The current shoulder issue is more delicate, as it directly impacts his throwing and swing mechanics, making a cautious approach essential.
Manager Stephen Kelley has already hinted at a more aggressive small‑ball approach, utilizing speed on the bases and shifting defensive alignments to compensate for the power loss. The team’s bullpen will also see increased usage, with closer Lucas Giolito slated for higher‑leverage situations.
The Guardians remain optimistic that Ramírez will rejoin the roster before the final stretch of the season, keeping Cleveland in the hunt for a postseason berth.