Jump to content

Ramon Urias?


wildcard

Recommended Posts

8 hours ago, sportsfan8703 said:

SSS but his numbers with us have been good. 42 GP, 120PA, .852 OPS. 

He’s on a hot streak.   But, his minor league (.775 OPS) and Mexican League (.863) numbers suggest he can hold his own at the plate.   I think he’s a subpar defender based on the little I’ve seen of him.   Twice I saw him take a throw from the OF, whirl and throw home blindly and wildly, both in situations where he had no chance to get the runner even with a good throw.   So I don’t think his instincts are that good.   But let’s give him more chances.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Frobby said:

He’s on a hot streak.   But, his minor league (.775 OPS) and Mexican League (.863) numbers suggest he can hold his own at the plate.   I think he’s a subpar defender based on the little I’ve seen of him.   Twice I saw him take a throw from the OF, whirl and throw home blindly and wildly, both in situations where he had no chance to get the runner even with a good throw.   So I don’t think his instincts are that good.   But let’s give him more chances.

He might not be our SS of the future but we do need a 2B as well. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, sportsfan8703 said:

He might not be our SS of the future but we do need a 2B as well. 

This might be the understatement of the year. ?

I know this season isn't about winning, but something has to be done at 2B with the level of play the team is getting from Valaika. Valaika was a nice surprise in a shortened 2020, but it's the clear outlier when you look at his career. 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Urias being optioned in favor of Valaika earlier this year is the only move Elias has made I didn't agree with. Urias not only was the only middle infielder with a positive WAR other than Galvis, but he's a better defense shortstop than Valaika, has better ABs, and was in the midst of proving that over a good amount of ABs for a reserve player. And yet he was optioned in favor of Valaika's negative WAR because - what, Valaika makes more money? He hit a few homers last year in a short sample? 

I'm glad Urias is back, I hope he outlasts the next DFA wave, and it's been a pleasure watching his ABs. Is he a great defender? No. But we're talking about a utility guy on a terrible team. He's younger than Pat and he has more home runs than Pat, which is kind of funny. 

I like Urias. 

  • Upvote 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 hours ago, DrinkinWithFermi said:

The guy is 24 and hitting like .260 in his first taste of AA. The .400ish OBP is definitely nice but let's not carried away.

He is a better defensive 2B than Jones and I expect he will be in AA sometime in the 2nd half.  I don't know much about his current injury.  He is not on the IL at Bowie but he is not playing.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




  • Posts

    • 100%! I say abolish divisions, play a fully balanced schedule and take the top 4 or 6 or 8 or whatever teams in each league to the playoffs. 
    • The question was asked, a few months ago, whether winning the division was necessary. A lively debate resulted, some saying the division didn’t matter(“just make the playoffs and anything can happen”) and some taking the opposite view. I wanted the Division and I’m disgusted the play has been so bad. And I haaaate the Yankees( sports hate. I’m sure they are all great guys in person.) It will not magically improve, and I despair of winning more than two more games…not even 90 wins. And in a Homer–prone park, how many homers will the Os give up? The thought is not comforting. And there’s little reason to think things will improve against the Tigers or Royals. But at least: 1) next year they will hopefully have Bautista and the position players healthy. 2) The farm has very few MLB-ready players so there won’t be so much bouncing back and forth. Hopefully the guys can settle in and just play. 3) the Os will be looking for a fourth consecutive winning season, which hasn’t happened since the 70s So there’s that…
    • I was about to post a similar thread, but despite my memory issues, I recalled this thread.  I still find myself enjoying sports less and less.  The issue is not my teams, but myself.  It's a sad reality that I'm bothered when my team doesn't win, or does win, but wins in a way that is not how I wanted them to!  LOL!  It's ridiculous.  Frankly, I'm somewhat ashamed. The O's are very likely going to the playoffs.  But instead of being happy about that, I'm more concerned with how awful we've been and how little I expect from them as the post-season draws near.  A real fan loves his team and sticks with them, through thick and thin.  It's absolutely okay to be critical, even frustrated, at times, but when those are the default and dominant expressions, it makes me feel... less than.  It's like this with all my favorite teams (O's/Ravens/Terps).  It's therapeutic, in a way, to reveal such truths.  But the quest to find a way to enjoy sports again, to enjoy what my teams are doing, is a process that is taking longer than I'd hoped.  
    • I wouldn’t say I’m fired up.  I’d like to do enough to (1) win the season series (which only takes one win), (2) clinch a playoff spot (which probably only takes one win, depending what other teams do, and (3) improves our chances of getting the no. 4 seed (which might take a couple of wins, depending how other teams do).   
    • It feels like a foregone conclusion that the O’s sneak in with the third wild card spot and then lose the wild card series. So it just doesn’t really matter all that much what happens from here on out.    Then again, get hot at the right time and this could still be a World Series contender. I have to see some fire in this team before I entertain that thought though.
    • I am not really fired up per se.  I am just hoping that something happens that is different than what we have seen for months.  A late comeback to win the game.  A big inning of 4 runs or more.  Some big hits from Adley or Holliday.   1 win means we win the season series against everyone in the East for the second year in a row.  That would be great.  And even if we lose, I am hoping that watching the Yankees celebrate in front of them and the fans celebrate around them fires them up.   
    • I feel like I asked once years ago, but can someone please explain the acronym “MFY?”
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...