You have a right your opinion, just like I can't stand Tim Duncan which most of my family can't understand. I can't stand the face he makes every time he has a foul called against him, kinda like the ref must be crazy for calling a foul on the great Tim Duncan.
I do think you're wrong on Ramos though. I live in his hometown and met him in high school and luckily got to follow him in college since he went to school here in Lubbock too. He is incredibly competitive and yes, confident. Both are things I want in a player playing for any team I'm a fan of. I got to speak to him one time and told him congrats on his success in Miami. I then also joked that I bet he was glad Stanton was on his team so he didn't have to pitch against him. He response was something along the lines that he would love to pitch against Stanton because he wants to pitch against the best. It didn't come across as arrogant at all, just confident and loves the challenge.
But to each his own on who they like and why.
I will say though that you might be a little happier if you didn't always seem to look at things as a glass half empty kind of way. Instead of being excited for the win last night, the sixth in a row, you were frustrated and critical of the players that struggled instead of being excited about players like Conley, Bour, and Prado.