"At the time this happened Jose Ramirez was already in the top 10 (and top 5 in some) Guardians team categories like, Home Runs, RBI’s, Steals, Games Played, All Star appearances, perennial mvp (usually year and year out top 5 voting). I consider this his “George Brett Moment”. Most sports greats have that one lasting image that is legendary. This is probably it but it certainly didn’t define his greatness in Cleveland. Most true Guardians fans who actually paid attention would agree that he was great way before this. If anything it brought him to the national conversation."
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I grew up calling them “the tribe.” Every memory with my grandparents listening on a radio had that name and logo entrenched in my favorite memories.
The guardians thing just gutted me with all the virtue signaling bullshit so I was almost a fair weather fan after that. This Jose moment was a bridge back for a moment.
I dont own a guardians hat.
Go tribe! Bring back chief wahoo

