"This offseason, I'm working three times [harder] than last year," Ramos said on Sunday at the Nationals' Winterfest. "Right now, I'm concentrating on working on my body, just working out really hard. I've got a really good plan right now. I know from last season, I played 128 games, first time in my career, and I get tired at some point. So [I'm] getting ready to try to do the same and stay healthy for the course of the season."
From 2012-14, Ramos suffered a knee injury, a hamate fracture and three hamstring strains, averaging 64 games per season.