Hall of Fame
Ramirez (Thomas), Amy

Amy Ramirez (Thomas)
- Induction:
- 2016
- Class:
- 2008
Amy Ramirez — formerly Amy Thomas — established herself as one of the most dominant forces in the circle for CBU softball in just two years. Her performance day in and day out on the rubber garnered her both conference and national attention.
She was a two-time All-GSAC, two-time GSAC Pitcher of the Year, two-time All-Region and two-time Region II Pitcher of the Year. Not to mention, she was also named an NAIA All-American both her junior and senior years, and was named the NAIA Pitcher of the Year both seasons, as well.
Ramirez etched herself into the CBU record book and still holds the all-time ERA record with a 0.83 career ERA. She is second in opponent batting average (.180) and saves (8), while also ranking third in walks per game (1.28). Her 60 career wins stand as the fourth-best in CBU history, while she sits sixth in appearances with 66 as well as strikeouts with a staggering 371.
In single season records, Ramirez holds the second-best single season ERA with a 0.57 mark in 2007, just behind her sister and fellow Hall of Famer Candice Ulibarri, aka Candice Thomas. Her 47 appearances in 2008 sit tied with her sister for the single-season record, as well.
She was a two-time All-GSAC, two-time GSAC Pitcher of the Year, two-time All-Region and two-time Region II Pitcher of the Year. Not to mention, she was also named an NAIA All-American both her junior and senior years, and was named the NAIA Pitcher of the Year both seasons, as well.
Ramirez etched herself into the CBU record book and still holds the all-time ERA record with a 0.83 career ERA. She is second in opponent batting average (.180) and saves (8), while also ranking third in walks per game (1.28). Her 60 career wins stand as the fourth-best in CBU history, while she sits sixth in appearances with 66 as well as strikeouts with a staggering 371.
In single season records, Ramirez holds the second-best single season ERA with a 0.57 mark in 2007, just behind her sister and fellow Hall of Famer Candice Ulibarri, aka Candice Thomas. Her 47 appearances in 2008 sit tied with her sister for the single-season record, as well.
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