Portland, ME -- Today Las Vegas Fremont third baseman Jose Ramirez was crowned the doubles champion of the "computer era". Ramirez lined his 2nd of the season and 222nd of his career (no joke) off Maine starter Luis Castillo in the seventh inning of the 'Monts 7-3 victory.
The Greatest Mont of Them All passed Robinson Cano, who hit 48 of his career 221 doubles in Las Vegas from 2016 to 2018.
The record is likely to stay with 2022 MVP for some time as Pittsburgh's Salvador Perez is the closet active player, 44 back of Ramirez who at 32 years old, is showing now sign of slowing down at the plate.
Congrats to Jose, both for this momentous Friendship League record AND for his delicious salsas!!!
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