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The St. Louis Cardinals are close to signing infielder Ramón Urías, according to reports. The 32-year-old veteran has been a steady multi-position player over six MLB seasons, mostly with the Orioles before a trade to the Astros last year. He owns a career .257/.321/.403 batting line with 50 home runs and has been slightly above league average offensively, while standing out more for his defense.
Ramón Urías won the American League Gold Glove at third base in 2022 and can also play second base and other infield spots. After a down year at the plate and being non-tendered by Houston, he now gives the rebuilding Cardinals experienced infield depth, with the potential to become a trade piece later in the season if he performs well.
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