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Imagine playing the most games for a team that's been around for more than a century. A team that's literally as old as the American League.
Well, as of this week, José Ramírez doesn't have to imagine. Because he is now the Guardians franchise leader in games played after breaking a 108-year-old record.
Ramírez, who played his 1,620th game for Cleveland on Monday, is the only active player who is also his team's all-time leader in games played. But does anyone else have a chance to do it?
As it turns out: Yes!
We broke down the most likely candidates to set their franchise's record for games played in the future. Keep an eye on these four names in particular.
Next up: Ketel Marte, D-backs
The D-backs are the youngest MLB team (their first season was 1998, along with the Rays), and the three-time All-Star Marte, who's playing in his 1,066th game for Arizona today, could pass D-backs leader Luis Gonzalez (1,194) as soon as this season.
Likely: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays
Vlad Jr. is on track to cross the 1,000-game threshold with the Blue Jays this season, and in a few years, the five-time All-Star slugger could be passing Tony Fernandez (1,450 games) for Toronto's franchise mark.
On course: Mike Trout, Angels
Trout has been an Angel for all 16 seasons of his career, and has actually played more games in Anaheim (No. 1,660 comes today) than Ramírez has in Cleveland. The three-time MVP will still need 354 more to pass Garret Anderson (2,013) for the franchise record.
Down the road: Juan Soto, Mets
If Soto plays out his entire 15-year contract with New York, he'd be in line to pass 1969 Miracle Mets star Ed Kranepool's franchise record of 1,853 games played. Soto of course has only played one full season for the Mets so far, but he's only 27 years old and in the prime of what should be a very long career.
Want to see what other players are on the list? Read our full story.