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Keolu Ramos Season 2019

#38
PositionCatcher
Weight185 lbs
Height5-10
ClassJunior
HometownMililani, Hawaii
San Mateo College:
  • Played in 41 games as a sophomore at San Mateo College in San Mateo, California.
  • Finished the season 42-for-144 (.292) with one home run and 27 RBIs in his first junior college season as a starter.
  • Helped lead his team to a 29-16 record and a 13-7 Coast Golden Gate Conference record.
  • The 29 wins overall were the most of any team in the conference.
  • Ranked in the Top-30 in the California Community College Baseball Conference in hits (42), runs (24), doubles (7), RBIs (27), and batting average (.292), and putouts (275).
  • Showed an outstanding ability to control the running game, throwing out 16 would-be base stealers, the top total in the California Community College Baseball Conference. 
  • Four of his 318 total chances behind the plate resulted in an error, giving him the seventh best fielding percentage among those who had at least 100 total chances in the CCCAA. 
  • Successfully threw runners out at a .381 clip, the second highest rate of any catcher with at least 26 stolen bases attempted against. 
  • Enjoyed 10 multi-hit performances, recording at least one hit in 12 of his final 14 games down the stretch. 
  • Had a spectacular performance at the plate in game one the CCCAA Baseball Super Regional against San Joaquin Delta, going 4-for-5 with four RBIs, two doubles, and a walk.
High School:
  • Coming out of high school at Mililani in Hawai’i in 2016, Ramos was the fifth-rated overall player in the state according to Perfect Game.
  • Perfect Game also had him rated as the No. 2 RHP prospect in the state.
  • Competed for the USA West Region Champions at the 2010 Little League World Series, representing the Waipio Little League out of Waipahu, Hawai’i.
  • His squad bounced back from a loss in the first game of the tournament to win four consecutive games and advance to the final of the 2010 Little League World Series, finishing as the runner-up to 2010 LLWS Champion Japan.