About Aramis Ramirez Memorabilia & Collectibles
Aramis Ramirez, born in Santo Domingo in Dominican Republic, is a Major League Baseball All-Star and currently playing for the Chicago Cubs posed as third baseman. Ramirez had his high school education in Aida Cartagena Portalatin also in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Ramirez started his professional baseball career in the Major League Baseball when he signed a contract as an amateur free agent with the Pittsburg Pirates on August 31, 1994. He was listed at 6 ft. 1 in. and 205 lbs. Ramirez bats and throws with his right. Ramirez made his professional debut in the major leagues on May 26, 1998. Ramirez was dealt by the Pittsburgh Pirates, on July 23, 2003, along with Kenny Lofton and some cash considerations to the Chicago Cubs for Matt Bruback and Jose Hernandez. T o complete the trade, the Chicago Cubs sent Bobby Hill, on August 15, 2003, to the Pittsburgh Pirates. On November 12, 2006 Ramirez signed a five-year deal with the Chicago Cubs with an option for 2012. On July 7, 2008 Ramirez was chosen to play in the 2008 MLB All-Star Game as a reserve. Ramirez received an award as the most outstanding offensive player in the National League during the 2008 World Series.
When it comes to building your own baseball memorabilia collection, you need to have the basics. Firstly, you need MLB game used souvenir items including autographed MLB baseballs and autographed MLB bats. You should also get MLB trading cards and tickets as well as original MLB apparel and MLB jerseys. And why not try to adorn your collection room with framed MLB photos, plaques and collages to add an assortment to your valuable collection.
Aramis Ramirez (full name: Aramis (Nin) Ramirez; no nicknames) plays third baseman for the Chicago Cubs. During his 13 seasons, he has played 1532 games, belted 288 home runs, driven in 792 runs, and stolen 15 bases. Born on June 25, 1978 in Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, D.R., Ramirez stands 6' 1" and weighs 215 lb. He attended Aida Cartagena Portalatin (Santo Domingo, DO) high school. His debut was on May 26, 1998. Over his career, Ramirez made $87,285,000. Common misspellings of his name include Aramis (Nin) Aramis ramerez rameriez rameriz ramierez ramierz Ramirez.