02/22/2026
Cardinals signed INF Ramon Urias to a 1 year, 2 million dollar dear, with a mutual option for 2027. The deal also includes some statistical bonuses if he reaches certain amount of innings of playing time.
Urias played with the Baltimore Orioles most of his career, but was traded to the Astros last season at the trade deadline. He has contributed positively every season of his career, peaking at 2.6 WAR back in 2022. He was a 1.1 WAR player in 2025, with most of that coming from his defense. He has innings at the 1B and 2B positions, but plays primarily at 3B, where he won an American League Gold Glove award at the position in 2022.
He is a very average hitter with a career slash line of .257/.321/.403 for a .724 OPS. He has a career BB% of 7.4% and K% of 22.5%, both of which are slightly above average.
He is currently slotted to be the backup infielder according to RosterResource at FanGraphs, but will most likely still start 2-3 games a week giving Wetherholt and Gorman plenty of days off at 2B/3B. Gorman also is projected for numerous starts at the DH position, and could even become the full time DH, if an injury to Herrera or Pages occurs and they stop splitting time at C. He is a nice addition to a team that does not have aspirations to compete for the playoffs, and depending on availability and production, could be a nice trade candidate at the end of July.
The have inked infielder Ramon Urias to a one-year, $2 million deal, per Ken Rosenthal
His contract includes a 2027 mutual option with a $500k buyout -- in addition to $2 million in incentives based on PAs
Urias, 31, put up an 87 wRC+ and 12 DRS between 3B and 2B in 2025