
The Houston Astros added an option on the public service field on Wednesday, acquiring Ramon Urias of the Baltimore Orioles, according to several media reports.
Baltimore would in return receive the right -hander of the minor league.
Urias, 31, has spent his entire career in major six -year leagues with Orioles. He won a Gold Glove Award in 2022 in the third goal, where he saw the most action, but he also has a wide experience in the second goal and the Copstrame, the time for the first goal.
The native of Mexico reaches .248 with a basic percentage of .300, a percentage of strokes of .388, eight circuits and 34 points produced in 77 games this season. During his career, he has an oblique bar line .259 / .324 / .404 with 47 circuits and 205 points produced in 506 games.
Palmer, 20, posted a 2-0 file and an MPM of 2.13 in 13 games (eight departures) for the class in Fayetteville this year. The Astros selected it in the 19th round of the 2024 draft of a junior college in Oklahoma.
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