Heliot Ramos (quad) went 1-for-2 with two walks and two runs scored for Triple-A Sacramento on Sunday.
Ramos has gone 6-for-15 in four games at Triple-A with four strikeouts and three walks. While his four home runs were a bit underwhelming in 44 games for the Giants to start the season, he had a 13.4 percent barrel rate and nearly 49 percent hard-hit rate while posting an above-average zone contact rate. His groundball rate was too high, which could be an issue he’s working on as he recovers from his quad injury. We’d still bank on a solid second half for the 26-year-old outfielder.