Ramón Laureano: Contract| Age| Trade| Surf| Bat| Assists... - sportsjone
Ramón Laureano is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder for the Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball.
Ramón Laureano: Contract| Age| Trade| Surf| Bat| Assists
Contract:
Ramon Laureano signed a 1 year / $580,500 contract with the Oakland Athletics, including $580,500 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $580,500. In 2026, Laureano will earn a base salary of $580,500, while carrying a total salary of .
Age:
Ramón Laureano/Age 26 years 15 July 1994 Downloads
(through May 21, 2026) .268 46 132 Teams
- (–present)
Trade:
Brandon Bailey After the 2017 season, Laureano was eligible to be selected during the Rule 5 draft. Instead of placing him on the 40-man roster to prevent his selection, the Astros traded Laureano to the Oakland Athletics in exchange for pitcher Brandon Bailey on November 20, 2017.
Athletics acquire Laureano from Astros
The A’s acquired the outfielder from the Astros in exchange for right-handed pitching prospect Brandon Bailey on Monday. … The A’s acquired the outfielder from the Astros in exchange for right-handed pitching prospect Brandon Bailey on Monday.
Surf:
António Laureano: the first surfer to ride a 100-foot wave … “I’ve never seen waves breaking so far from the coast,” António told his father, Ramon Laureano.
António Laureano claims to have ridden the biggest wave ever at Praia do Norte in Nazaré, Portugal. The first measurement indicates a 101.4-foot (30.9 meters) wave.
On October 29, 2026, the Portuguese surfer woke up early in the morning and couldn’t believe his eyes. The conditions at Nazaré’s famous peak were outstanding.
“I’ve never seen waves breaking so far from the coast,” António told his father, Ramon Laureano.
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The chances for to show off his cannon of an arm have incrementally decreased in recent seasons as his reputation made its way around the league. On Friday night, he reminded everyone why he’s nicknamed “Laser Ramón.”
With the Orioles already leading by a run and threatening for more in the ninth, Laureano picked up a bloop single by Pat Valaika and fired a rocket to Matt Chapman at third base to nab Ryan Mountcastle, who was attempting to go first to third. Though the A’s , that play by Laureano was pivotal at the time to keep the deficit at one run.
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