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Ramon Urias 2023


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41 minutes ago, luismatos4prez said:

Ramon played a great 3B today and came up huge in the 10th against a tough pitcher yesterday. 

Does anyone disagree that our best infield right now of players currently on the major league roster includes Urias (3B Urias, SS Henderson, 2B Westburg, and 1B O'Hearn)?

 

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11 minutes ago, ChuckS said:

Does anyone disagree that our best infield right now of players currently on the major league roster includes Urias (3B Urias, SS Henderson, 2B Westburg, and 1B O'Hearn)?

 

Current on the roster, sure.  He should be playing over Mateo and Frazier, though in fairness Frazier has had a solid 2 weeks or so.    

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2 hours ago, ChuckS said:

Does anyone disagree that our best infield right now of players currently on the major league roster includes Urias (3B Urias, SS Henderson, 2B Westburg, and 1B O'Hearn)?

 

For his career Ramon’s 162 game rWAR average is 4.0.  His career OPS+ is 108.  The guy plays very good defense at a premium position and is an above average hitter.  He’s a very underrated player.

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22 minutes ago, sportsfan8703 said:

He saved the game last night with an incredible diving stop at 2nd base last night. 

People just trying to always give this dude away. 

Easily the most underrated player on the team. Probably one of the more underrated players in the whole league.

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Had to scroll through 25 pages to find this thread. Found it! Here goes:

Urias has reached base multiple times in his last five games in a row.

He has a 1.095 OPS over that stretch.

His .330 OBP this season is higher than Mullins' or Gunnar's. It is actually 5th best on the team, out of guys who have at least 300 PAs.

 

Heating up in a big way! So valuable to this lineup.

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On 7/21/2023 at 1:11 PM, RZNJ said:

Underrated.  Agreed.   Just solid and tends to come up big when it counts.   And he excepts his role.   

Urias, Kremer, and Coloumbe, are in the running for most underrated Oriole for the 2023 season.

Did everyone do the same thing I did when the lineups came out yesterday… Why isn’t Westburg playing after two really good games and a lefty SP? Oh, Hyde is getting Urias in. Can’t fault Hyde. 

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