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BroncoBill
07-10-2006, 01:28 PM
Bronx Bombers Buy Ramirez

The Edinburg Coyotes of United League Baseball (ULB) announced today that the contract of Coyotes RHP Edwar Ramirez has been sold to the New York Yankees. Ramirez will report to Tampa, FL where he will join the Tampa Yankees of the Class-A Florida State League. Ramirez is the first player in the history of United League Baseball and the Edinburg Coyotes to be sold to a Major League organization.

The 25-year-old closer and native of San Juan in the Dominican Republic was a non-drafted free agent signing by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on Feb 6, 2001. Ramirez spent three seasons in the Angels farm system playing for Provo, Rancho Cucamonga, and Cedar Rapids. Ramirez was released from the Angels on March 31, 2004.

Ramirez played his 2005 campaign with the Pensacola Pelicans of the now defunct Central League. In Pensacola, Ramirez posted a 2-2 record and
1.45 ERA in 43 relief appearances. In leading the Pelicans to the Central League playoffs, Ramirez gave up only 37 hits, struck-out 93 batters and walked only 15. His strikeout to walk ratio was an impressive 6.2:1. For every nine innings pitched he struck-out 13.5 batters and Central League hitters hit a measly .170 against him this season. After the 2005 season with the Pelicans, Ramirez’s contract was purchased by the Angels and he made one appearance for the AAA Salt Lake City Stingers.

“It is a shame that we have to lose such a great reliever like Edwar,”
Coyote Field Manager Vince Moore said. “We are extremely excited that he’s going to affiliated ball. We wish him the very best with the Yankees.

With the Coyotes in 2006 Ramirez has been the most dominant reliever in the entire United League. Ramirez is 1-1 with a league high 25 relief appearances. Ramirez allowed only 14 this walking 10 and striking out 46. His strikeouts per nine inning average was an astounding 15.94 and was among the United League leaders in strikeouts despite pitching half the innings of some starters. Ramirez also was astounding in front of the home town fans.

RABID FAN
07-14-2006, 03:42 PM
Great Job E.r. Posting Seems More Like A Newspaper Article Than A Fan Entry,but Very Informitive.closers See 3-7 Batters A Game Later In The Evening When It's Cooler And Starters Battle The Entire Line-up For 3 Or 4 Times In Temperatures 20 Degrees Hotter. Stats Don't Lie,opinions About The Stats May Not Allways See The Big Picture. Again Great Job E.r. We Want To See You Make The Major Leagues. May More U L B Players Get Signed To Affiliates.

Thorp
07-16-2006, 12:45 PM
Good luck. You're the first signing and hopefully there will be a string of more like you.

Thorp
07-19-2006, 10:38 AM
Has anyone heard of any more players being signed by affiliated ball?

RABID FAN
07-21-2006, 09:27 PM
No, just overused pitchers [excellent at that]with sore arms.

Thorp
07-22-2006, 11:12 AM
From the stat sheet,it appears that alot of the top hitters are on the DL along with alot of pitchers. This is not good for this league.