CLEVELAND — Jose Ramirez broke an 0-for-19 skid and finished a 10-pitch at-bat with a two-run home run and Josh Naylor also hit a two-run shot to lift the Cleveland Guardians to a 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.
Ramirez, a five-time All-Star, had been hitless in six consecutive games before connecting on a full-count fastball from Griffin Canning (1-4) in the sixth inning to wipe out a 1-0 deficit. Andres Gimenez singled and Ramirez followed with his sixth home run of the season into the stands in right-center.
''The at-bat with Josey didn't start very great, but he battled and battled and battled, got some information then got a mistake and didn't miss it,'' Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said. ''That's what elite players do."
Ramirez has homered four times in his career plate appearances in at-bats of 10 or more pitches and Naylor was not surprised to see his teammate grind out the at-bat.
''Jose is always focused whether it's offensively or defensively,'' Naylor said.
Naylor added insurance with his team-leading eighth homer with two outs in the eighth inning off Matt Moore. Naylor's shot came after Ramirez drew a two-out walk.
Vogt gave Naylor, who was in a 2-for-19 slump, the night off Saturday when the Guardians beat the Angels 7-1. The first baseman then went 2 for 4 on Sunday.
''I don't like getting days off,'' Naylor said. ''It is what it is. I love to play every single day. I really don't believe in slumps, to be honest. I don't chase results. I just try to have good at-bats to help the team win and get on base any way I can.''