It's becoming harder and harder to keep track of José Ramírez's path towards broken records and new career marks. Game by game, series by series, the Cleveland Guardians have gotten outstanding performances from the future Hall of Fame third baseman. Just a few weeks ago, he set the Guardians' all-time franchise record for games played in a Cleveland uniform, and now, he is approaching yet another milestone. Following Saturday night's outing against the Toronto Blue Jays, Ramírez's 2026 season total for stolen bases sits at 11, which brings his career total to 298. That mark of 298 brings him within two of becoming just the second player in team history to surpass 300 stolen bases in their career, all while being just the fourth active player to have such a feat under their belt. And after he hits 300, he will begin to chase Kenny Lofton, whose clip of 452 puts him at the highest stolen base count of any player to sport the navy blue and red.…