The Angels declined to tender Ramos a contract for 2016, Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Of all of Wednesday's non-tenders, Ramos' is the only one that does not seem to make much sense, as he managed a 2.75 ERA in 65 appearances last season and was only due about $1.7 million through the arbitration process. However, the Angels are apparently content with their other lefty options out of the bullpen, so Ramos will hit the open market. He figure to land a major-league deal from another club.