After three games, Ramos leads IU in batting average, slugging percentage (.571) and on-base percentage (.545). He also ranks second on the team in RBIs behind senior Casey Rodrigue and is tied for first on the team in walks with three.
Ramos started all three games of the series at shortstop and applied the tag on a runner attempting to steal second that ended Saturday’s 4-3 win.
Ramos also stole a base Saturday, the only base IU stole during the series.
Last season, Ramos started 50 games at shortstop, hitting .260 while driving in 21 runs. Ramos also scored 22 runs and stole four bases last season.
It is the first time Ramos has been named Big Ten Player of the Week in his ?career.
Michael Hughes