Lucas Ramirez, Joseph Contreras – sons of ex-MLB stars – steal WBC spotlight

HOUSTON — Baseball is unpredictable, so Lucas Ramirez has made a habit of settling for the next best thing.

In the months leading up to Brazil’s World Baseball Classic debut against the United States, the outfielder routinely practiced affirmations and visualizations to prepare him for baseball’s international stage.

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“Ever since the (WBC) qualifying rounds, I’ve been imagining the first punch bomb,” Ramirez said. “It’s really crazy that this is actually happening. For five months, every time I prayed and went to bed, I imagined it. It just happened.”

So when Ramirez circled the bases at Daikin Park on Friday night after hitting his first home run in Brazil’s first at-bat at the World Cup (one of two solo home runs he hit in the game), he screamed, “I told you so!”

“I say, go out there with confidence that you can do anything you say you can do,” Ramirez said afterward. “If you say it out loud, it’s going to happen. I’m telling you. It’s going to happen.”

Although the United States broke the tie in the final frame, outscoring Brazil 15-5, Brazil’s two youngest players provided the team’s best moments.

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Ramirez, 20 years and 49 days old, is the youngest player in WBC history to hit multiple home runs. His teammate, Brazilian pitcher Joseph Contreras, who became the youngest player in the tournament at 17 years and 291 days old, allowed an inning double to U.S. captain Aaron Judge with the bases loaded.

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American right fielder Aaron Judge (99) reacts after hitting a home run in the first inning against Brazil at Daikin Park.

When asked where this moment ranked in his career, Contreras, a senior at Blessed Trinity Catholic High School in suburban Atlanta, said: “That’s got to be up there. Those are definitely the top two moments. I would say the first one is obviously winning the state championship in my hometown. There’s nothing better than winning it all.”

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Both players represent Brazil due to their maternal heritage and are the sons of Major League Baseball legends. Ramirez’s father, Manny, won two World Series with the Red Sox and was a 12-time All-Star. Contreras’ father, Jose, won the 2005 World Series with the White Sox and was an All-Star in 2006.

Both fathers were in the stands at Daikin Park on Friday to watch their sons make their WBC debut. The Sons’ performance proved they can create their own legacy.

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“Having Manny Ramirez be my dad is obviously a good thing and a bad thing,” Lucas Ramirez said. “It’s a little hard. Everybody expects so much. That’s probably why I imagine and say things, I guess – because I have to paint my own picture. I have to be Lucas Ramirez and I have my own path.”

He wasted little time. Judge’s two-run hit in the first half of the first inning gave the U.S. an early 2-0 lead, but it was quickly tied.

In Brazil’s game against San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb, Ramirez hit a low, inside-corner fastball over the wall in right-center field. From where the ball hit the ground, Brazil was in a frenzy in the home bullpen, with one reliever hanging over the fence.

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