Hard to give Ramirez an error on that, and they pretty much never give an error to a first baseman on a scoop.(which I disagree with, it's part of their job, that's an error on Lee.) I'd give the error to Ramirez. He made a good play fielding the grounder, but he had enough time to get the runner by a step or two. He made a bad throw, so to me that's an error. The throw bounced, but it was right on line, that's an easy scoop that most first baseman make. considering that lee is one of the best in the game at scooping balls in the dirt, i don't see how you can say that "most first basemen" make that play