Urias exited Sunday's game after taking a 94 mph fastball off his left wrist.
Unfortunately for the Mariners, several players are banged up.
The Seattle Mariners got some good news on the previously-unknown injury front on Monday, as projected starting third baseman Luis Urias was cleared to begin throwing after shoulder issues.
It’s been an active two weeks for the Mariners, who’ve recently signed Mitch Garver to a two-year deal and shipped out Robbie Ray and Jose Caballero in trades that brought Mitch Haniger, Anthony DeSclafani and Luke Raley back to Seattle.
The Mariners traded their starting third baseman Wednesday afternoon, sending Eugenio Suárez to the Diamondbacks for reliever Carlos Vargas and catcher Seby Zavala. That leaves a few paths that Seattle could explore at the hot corner.
The early moves would indicate it is not going to be a quiet offseason for the Seattle Mariners. Following the acquisition of Luis Urias Friday afternoon, the Mariners have pulled off a trade with the Diamondbacks sending Eugenio Suárez to the desert in return for young right-handed reliever Carlos Vargas and backup catcher Seby Zavala.
The early moves would indicate it is not going to be a quiet offseason for the Seattle Mariners. Following the acquisition of Luis Urias Friday afternoon, the Mariners have pulled off a trade with the Diamondbacks sending Eugenio Suárez to the desert in return for young right-handed reliever Carlos Vargas and backup catcher Seby Zavala.
The Red Sox are trading infielder Luis Urías to the Mariners. Right-hander Isaiah Campbell is headed to Boston in exchange for Urias’s services.
Not even Gerrit Cole can help this team. The idea that the Red Sox did nothing at the 2023 trade deadline is a myth. They may not have done enough to help this team climb back into a postseason spot.
Boston Red Sox infielder Luis Urias is having quite the week! After hitting a grand slam on Thursday against the Washington Nationals, Urias connected for another grand slam on Saturday afternoon, this time off New York Yankees' ace Gerrit Cole.
“Defense, to me, is the key to playing baseball,” Hall of Fame outfielder Willie Mays once said. When you think of Willie Mays, you may remember “The Catch” from the 1954 World Series, when he saved the game with a basket catch to keep the game tied 2-2.
He’s probably the starting second basemen on Opening Day 2024 He’s 26-year-old Luis Urias, Mexican National teammate of Jarren Duran and Alex Verdugo and brother of Ramon Urias of the Baltimore Orioles.
Urías, 26, seemed to be establishing himself as a solid part of the Milwaukee roster in the previous two seasons. Over 2021 and 2022, he launched 39 home runs and hit a combined .244/.340/.426 for a wRC+ of 111.
It would have been almost impossible, even during spring training, to predict the way this season has played out for Luis Urias and Eric Lauer. Certainly, if you'd said the Brewers would reach the trade deadline in a dead heat for first place, no one within earshot would have guessed that it would...
Turang has been hitting well in Nashville while Urias has been struggling in the majors. With the Brewers continue to search for more offensive production, they are bringing back one of their rookies.
The Milwaukee Brewers and Minnesota Twins are currently the leaders in their respective central divisions. Both the National and American League Central Divisions have a reputation of being weaker this year but a trade proposal between both teams can result in a win-win situation.
Urias broke a scoreless game between Japan and Mexico in the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic on Monday with a three-run home run in the top of the fourth inning.
Team Mexico rallied from down 4-0 against Team Puerto Rico to advance to the World Baseball Classic semifinals.
Brewers general manager David Stearns visited the broadcast booth for Milwaukee’s home opener and provided plenty of talking points for Brewers fans. One of the biggest topics discussed was the status of Brewers infielder Luis Urias.
Unsurprisingly, the Padres have been getting calls on some of their top prospects.
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