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The San Diego Padres have named 31-year-old outfielder Ramon Laureano as their new lead-off hitter after a successful three-game sweep of the Seattle Mariners. This decision comes as the team seeks to improve their lead-off hitting performance, which has been subpar this season.
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The San Diego Padres canât be stopped, completing their three-game sweep of the Seattle Mariners on Thursday and winning eight straight games. Three of the Padres' wins during the winning streak have come on walk-offs.
The one area that has lacked for the Padres has been finding a solid lead-off hitter â Padres lead-off hitters this season are hitting .218 (22nd in MLB). After manager Craig Stammen struggled to find a lead-off man, he found one in outfielder Ramon Laureano.
According to MLB.comâs AJ Cassavell, Stammen said that Laureano will be the Padres' leadoff hitter moving forward after having âquality at-batsâ at the plate this season. The first-year manager said post-game that he knew Laureano was his leadoff guy when he didnât go into a slump.
âI think as soon as he had the one game where he kind of got two hits, like every time we put somebody in the lead off, theyâve gone into a slump, and he just didn't go into a slump,â Stammen said to âFoul Territoryâsâ Marty Caswell. âI think maybe the first home run that he hit from the lead-off spot not to lead off the game. But, you know, within the course of the game, we just felt, we saw a lot of good at-bats from him, and him being in that spot didn't affect his at-bats. He was taking the same whether he was back first, fourth, sixth, seventh, eighth, whatever, when I was done putting lower in the lineup. So we felt really good with just his attitude, leading us off and, setting the tone for our team. He does a great job of that, and I feed off of him too. He's got that personality.
The new lead-off hitter for the San Diego Padres is 31-year-old outfielder Ramon Laureano.
Padres lead-off hitters this season are hitting .218, ranking 22nd in MLB.
Manager Craig Stammen chose Ramon Laureano as the lead-off hitter due to his quality at-bats and consistent performance without slumping.

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During the series with the Mariners, Laureano was 5-for-13 (.385 batting average), a double, a triple, and two RBI. Overall, through 18 games, Laureano is hitting .290 with a .906 OPS and four home runs.
The 31-year-old hasnât proven to be an effective lead-off hitter in his career â batting .226 with a .735 OPS in 56 games. But Stammen seems to want to ride Laureanoâs hot energy moving forward. Can one blame him?
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