Puerto Rican prospect put up a tremendous fight in the Minor Leagues

Prospect Henry Ramos of the Arizona Diamondbacks homered and hit a ball that Donovan Walton, who plays for the Seattle Mariners in the Minor Leagues, did not like very well.

Not all players know how to take perreos in a normal and calm way. However, when players “bat flips” and begin to exchange words with their rivals, things tend to go to Seniors.

This was exactly what happened with Ramos, who hit a home run and had a few words for both the pitcher and second baseman, who did not shut up Henry Ramos and went to him in search of settling accounts.

Henry undoubtedly had an incredible night, hitting 5-4 with 4 runs scored, 2 doubles and 6 RBIs, incidentally equaling the franchise record for most hits in a game. He also leads Triple-A with a .373 batting average.

Henry Ramos is the younger brother of Heliot Ramos, another sought-after prospect for the San Francisco Giants who was part of the future all-star game in the MLB 2021. Both names are similar but they are not the same.

No doubt a multi-player suspension is coming especially for Henry Ramos and Donovan Walton, the two started the fight at the risk of a coronavirus outbreak.