We’re just sharpening that base.”. It plays against even the best hitters in the league. Urias has been slated to compete with incumbent Orlando Arcia for the everyday job at shortstop in Spring Training, but that plan may have hit a sudden snag: Newly-acquired Brewers SS Luis Urías is on his way to the U.S. to have a wrist injury checked out after developing soreness at the end of the winter season in Mexico, David Stearns reports. Anybody could get it. more, Keston Hiura talks about his hitting, fielding, Luis Urías, Christian Yelich and adapting to COVID. I don't think 20 plate appearances is the judge of (doing enough to stay). He walked three times and struck out eight times. Jan 28, 2020 at 10:08 pm ET1 min read Earlier this offseason, the Brewers acquired former top prospect infielder Luis Urias from the Padres. It could have been worse.". "A couple of days ago, I think the (errors) were more mental than physical or anything like that. Brewers fall in season finale against St. Louis, 5-2, but still stumble backwards into postseason berth. A two-error game Saturday night against Cincinnati notwithstanding, Hiura has shown marked improvement defensively this season. “I think he could get there, or it could be shortly after Opening Day.
Urías announced the procedure himself via his Instagram account, vowing to “be back soon.” But the Brewers expect it will be. He has been on the IL since Aug. 2 with an infected right index finger, and was eligible to return to the active 28-man roster Sunday. Urias, 22, had been rated as one of the game’s top prospects prior to exceeding his rookie eligibility last season. Hiura's defensive shortcomings were evident last season when he made 16 erros in only 84 games, most of them making poor throws.
Perhaps the biggest move made by the Milwaukee Brewers this offseason was the multi-player swap with the San Diego Padres that brought Luis Urias and Eric Lauer into the fold. “The sinker has gotten better.
"I feel a lot better than where I was last year or the year before in terms of repetition, in terms of game speed, being able to make more of the difficult plays. DOWNLOAD THE APP: Get the latest news, sports and And he knows how to use it. According to reporting out of Mexico dug up by Jim Goulart of Brewerfan.net, the Brewers pulled him out of postseason play after the injury and that surgery is something that is could be on the table.
Urías missed all three weeks of that camp before finally getting clearance to resume working out in Appleton. Dr. Don Sheridan, a hand specialist who has long consulted for the Brewers, performed the surgery to relieve an injury sustained over time while Urías was playing winter ball in Mexico. Not something we expect to impact Luis’ game long term.”. During his first real run of consistent playing time with San Diego, the right-handed hitter posted a modest .223/.329/.326 slash line (81 wRC+) with four homers in 71 games, though his production did improve in September.
Urias posted a .288/.400/.458 slash while launching 5 dingers in 141 plate appearances, although once again, in an extremely hitter-friendly environment played mostly at high elevation. He showed us that last year and came in with a good base. He soared through the farm system primarily because of his offensive potential and didn't play that many games in the field, in part because of an elbow issue when drafted in the first round in 2017 out of UC-Irvine. MILWAUKEE -- Brewers shortstop hopeful Luis Urías could open the season on the injured list after undergoing surgery on Tuesday for a fractured hamate bone in his left hand. But Luis is a guy who has always played winter ball.
We’re just sharpening that base.”. It plays against even the best hitters in the league. Urias has been slated to compete with incumbent Orlando Arcia for the everyday job at shortstop in Spring Training, but that plan may have hit a sudden snag: Newly-acquired Brewers SS Luis Urías is on his way to the U.S. to have a wrist injury checked out after developing soreness at the end of the winter season in Mexico, David Stearns reports. Anybody could get it. more, Keston Hiura talks about his hitting, fielding, Luis Urías, Christian Yelich and adapting to COVID. I don't think 20 plate appearances is the judge of (doing enough to stay). He walked three times and struck out eight times. Jan 28, 2020 at 10:08 pm ET1 min read Earlier this offseason, the Brewers acquired former top prospect infielder Luis Urias from the Padres. It could have been worse.". "A couple of days ago, I think the (errors) were more mental than physical or anything like that. Brewers fall in season finale against St. Louis, 5-2, but still stumble backwards into postseason berth. A two-error game Saturday night against Cincinnati notwithstanding, Hiura has shown marked improvement defensively this season. “I think he could get there, or it could be shortly after Opening Day.
Urías announced the procedure himself via his Instagram account, vowing to “be back soon.” But the Brewers expect it will be. He has been on the IL since Aug. 2 with an infected right index finger, and was eligible to return to the active 28-man roster Sunday. Urias, 22, had been rated as one of the game’s top prospects prior to exceeding his rookie eligibility last season. Hiura's defensive shortcomings were evident last season when he made 16 erros in only 84 games, most of them making poor throws.
Perhaps the biggest move made by the Milwaukee Brewers this offseason was the multi-player swap with the San Diego Padres that brought Luis Urias and Eric Lauer into the fold. “The sinker has gotten better.
"I feel a lot better than where I was last year or the year before in terms of repetition, in terms of game speed, being able to make more of the difficult plays. DOWNLOAD THE APP: Get the latest news, sports and And he knows how to use it. According to reporting out of Mexico dug up by Jim Goulart of Brewerfan.net, the Brewers pulled him out of postseason play after the injury and that surgery is something that is could be on the table.
Urías missed all three weeks of that camp before finally getting clearance to resume working out in Appleton. Dr. Don Sheridan, a hand specialist who has long consulted for the Brewers, performed the surgery to relieve an injury sustained over time while Urías was playing winter ball in Mexico. Not something we expect to impact Luis’ game long term.”. During his first real run of consistent playing time with San Diego, the right-handed hitter posted a modest .223/.329/.326 slash line (81 wRC+) with four homers in 71 games, though his production did improve in September.
Urias posted a .288/.400/.458 slash while launching 5 dingers in 141 plate appearances, although once again, in an extremely hitter-friendly environment played mostly at high elevation. He showed us that last year and came in with a good base. He soared through the farm system primarily because of his offensive potential and didn't play that many games in the field, in part because of an elbow issue when drafted in the first round in 2017 out of UC-Irvine. MILWAUKEE -- Brewers shortstop hopeful Luis Urías could open the season on the injured list after undergoing surgery on Tuesday for a fractured hamate bone in his left hand. But Luis is a guy who has always played winter ball.
We’re just sharpening that base.”. It plays against even the best hitters in the league. Urias has been slated to compete with incumbent Orlando Arcia for the everyday job at shortstop in Spring Training, but that plan may have hit a sudden snag: Newly-acquired Brewers SS Luis Urías is on his way to the U.S. to have a wrist injury checked out after developing soreness at the end of the winter season in Mexico, David Stearns reports. Anybody could get it. more, Keston Hiura talks about his hitting, fielding, Luis Urías, Christian Yelich and adapting to COVID. I don't think 20 plate appearances is the judge of (doing enough to stay). He walked three times and struck out eight times. Jan 28, 2020 at 10:08 pm ET1 min read Earlier this offseason, the Brewers acquired former top prospect infielder Luis Urias from the Padres. It could have been worse.". "A couple of days ago, I think the (errors) were more mental than physical or anything like that. Brewers fall in season finale against St. Louis, 5-2, but still stumble backwards into postseason berth. A two-error game Saturday night against Cincinnati notwithstanding, Hiura has shown marked improvement defensively this season. “I think he could get there, or it could be shortly after Opening Day.
Urías announced the procedure himself via his Instagram account, vowing to “be back soon.” But the Brewers expect it will be. He has been on the IL since Aug. 2 with an infected right index finger, and was eligible to return to the active 28-man roster Sunday. Urias, 22, had been rated as one of the game’s top prospects prior to exceeding his rookie eligibility last season. Hiura's defensive shortcomings were evident last season when he made 16 erros in only 84 games, most of them making poor throws.
Perhaps the biggest move made by the Milwaukee Brewers this offseason was the multi-player swap with the San Diego Padres that brought Luis Urias and Eric Lauer into the fold. “The sinker has gotten better.
"I feel a lot better than where I was last year or the year before in terms of repetition, in terms of game speed, being able to make more of the difficult plays. DOWNLOAD THE APP: Get the latest news, sports and And he knows how to use it. According to reporting out of Mexico dug up by Jim Goulart of Brewerfan.net, the Brewers pulled him out of postseason play after the injury and that surgery is something that is could be on the table.
Urías missed all three weeks of that camp before finally getting clearance to resume working out in Appleton. Dr. Don Sheridan, a hand specialist who has long consulted for the Brewers, performed the surgery to relieve an injury sustained over time while Urías was playing winter ball in Mexico. Not something we expect to impact Luis’ game long term.”. During his first real run of consistent playing time with San Diego, the right-handed hitter posted a modest .223/.329/.326 slash line (81 wRC+) with four homers in 71 games, though his production did improve in September.
Urias posted a .288/.400/.458 slash while launching 5 dingers in 141 plate appearances, although once again, in an extremely hitter-friendly environment played mostly at high elevation. He showed us that last year and came in with a good base. He soared through the farm system primarily because of his offensive potential and didn't play that many games in the field, in part because of an elbow issue when drafted in the first round in 2017 out of UC-Irvine. MILWAUKEE -- Brewers shortstop hopeful Luis Urías could open the season on the injured list after undergoing surgery on Tuesday for a fractured hamate bone in his left hand. But Luis is a guy who has always played winter ball.
We’re just sharpening that base.”. It plays against even the best hitters in the league. Urias has been slated to compete with incumbent Orlando Arcia for the everyday job at shortstop in Spring Training, but that plan may have hit a sudden snag: Newly-acquired Brewers SS Luis Urías is on his way to the U.S. to have a wrist injury checked out after developing soreness at the end of the winter season in Mexico, David Stearns reports. Anybody could get it. more, Keston Hiura talks about his hitting, fielding, Luis Urías, Christian Yelich and adapting to COVID. I don't think 20 plate appearances is the judge of (doing enough to stay). He walked three times and struck out eight times. Jan 28, 2020 at 10:08 pm ET1 min read Earlier this offseason, the Brewers acquired former top prospect infielder Luis Urias from the Padres. It could have been worse.". "A couple of days ago, I think the (errors) were more mental than physical or anything like that. Brewers fall in season finale against St. Louis, 5-2, but still stumble backwards into postseason berth. A two-error game Saturday night against Cincinnati notwithstanding, Hiura has shown marked improvement defensively this season. “I think he could get there, or it could be shortly after Opening Day.
Urías announced the procedure himself via his Instagram account, vowing to “be back soon.” But the Brewers expect it will be. He has been on the IL since Aug. 2 with an infected right index finger, and was eligible to return to the active 28-man roster Sunday. Urias, 22, had been rated as one of the game’s top prospects prior to exceeding his rookie eligibility last season. Hiura's defensive shortcomings were evident last season when he made 16 erros in only 84 games, most of them making poor throws.
Perhaps the biggest move made by the Milwaukee Brewers this offseason was the multi-player swap with the San Diego Padres that brought Luis Urias and Eric Lauer into the fold. “The sinker has gotten better.
"I feel a lot better than where I was last year or the year before in terms of repetition, in terms of game speed, being able to make more of the difficult plays. DOWNLOAD THE APP: Get the latest news, sports and And he knows how to use it. According to reporting out of Mexico dug up by Jim Goulart of Brewerfan.net, the Brewers pulled him out of postseason play after the injury and that surgery is something that is could be on the table.
Urías missed all three weeks of that camp before finally getting clearance to resume working out in Appleton. Dr. Don Sheridan, a hand specialist who has long consulted for the Brewers, performed the surgery to relieve an injury sustained over time while Urías was playing winter ball in Mexico. Not something we expect to impact Luis’ game long term.”. During his first real run of consistent playing time with San Diego, the right-handed hitter posted a modest .223/.329/.326 slash line (81 wRC+) with four homers in 71 games, though his production did improve in September.
Urias posted a .288/.400/.458 slash while launching 5 dingers in 141 plate appearances, although once again, in an extremely hitter-friendly environment played mostly at high elevation. He showed us that last year and came in with a good base. He soared through the farm system primarily because of his offensive potential and didn't play that many games in the field, in part because of an elbow issue when drafted in the first round in 2017 out of UC-Irvine. MILWAUKEE -- Brewers shortstop hopeful Luis Urías could open the season on the injured list after undergoing surgery on Tuesday for a fractured hamate bone in his left hand. But Luis is a guy who has always played winter ball.
“We do not see this as something that materially impacts his season. "Luis is a guy who's going to play," Green said of Urias, who's ranked third on San Diego's prospect list and 23rd in all of baseball by MLB Pipeline. “If you do the math, I’d say it’s fair to say he is questionable for Opening Day,” Brewers president of baseball operations David Stearns said. "I was able to see him three or four times a week, learn more about him, more about his game, what type of player he is, what type of person he is," Hiura said. Obviously, I’m going to make mistakes.
We’re just sharpening that base.”. It plays against even the best hitters in the league. Urias has been slated to compete with incumbent Orlando Arcia for the everyday job at shortstop in Spring Training, but that plan may have hit a sudden snag: Newly-acquired Brewers SS Luis Urías is on his way to the U.S. to have a wrist injury checked out after developing soreness at the end of the winter season in Mexico, David Stearns reports. Anybody could get it. more, Keston Hiura talks about his hitting, fielding, Luis Urías, Christian Yelich and adapting to COVID. I don't think 20 plate appearances is the judge of (doing enough to stay). He walked three times and struck out eight times. Jan 28, 2020 at 10:08 pm ET1 min read Earlier this offseason, the Brewers acquired former top prospect infielder Luis Urias from the Padres. It could have been worse.". "A couple of days ago, I think the (errors) were more mental than physical or anything like that. Brewers fall in season finale against St. Louis, 5-2, but still stumble backwards into postseason berth. A two-error game Saturday night against Cincinnati notwithstanding, Hiura has shown marked improvement defensively this season. “I think he could get there, or it could be shortly after Opening Day.
Urías announced the procedure himself via his Instagram account, vowing to “be back soon.” But the Brewers expect it will be. He has been on the IL since Aug. 2 with an infected right index finger, and was eligible to return to the active 28-man roster Sunday. Urias, 22, had been rated as one of the game’s top prospects prior to exceeding his rookie eligibility last season. Hiura's defensive shortcomings were evident last season when he made 16 erros in only 84 games, most of them making poor throws.
Perhaps the biggest move made by the Milwaukee Brewers this offseason was the multi-player swap with the San Diego Padres that brought Luis Urias and Eric Lauer into the fold. “The sinker has gotten better.
"I feel a lot better than where I was last year or the year before in terms of repetition, in terms of game speed, being able to make more of the difficult plays. DOWNLOAD THE APP: Get the latest news, sports and And he knows how to use it. According to reporting out of Mexico dug up by Jim Goulart of Brewerfan.net, the Brewers pulled him out of postseason play after the injury and that surgery is something that is could be on the table.
Urías missed all three weeks of that camp before finally getting clearance to resume working out in Appleton. Dr. Don Sheridan, a hand specialist who has long consulted for the Brewers, performed the surgery to relieve an injury sustained over time while Urías was playing winter ball in Mexico. Not something we expect to impact Luis’ game long term.”. During his first real run of consistent playing time with San Diego, the right-handed hitter posted a modest .223/.329/.326 slash line (81 wRC+) with four homers in 71 games, though his production did improve in September.
Urias posted a .288/.400/.458 slash while launching 5 dingers in 141 plate appearances, although once again, in an extremely hitter-friendly environment played mostly at high elevation. He showed us that last year and came in with a good base. He soared through the farm system primarily because of his offensive potential and didn't play that many games in the field, in part because of an elbow issue when drafted in the first round in 2017 out of UC-Irvine. MILWAUKEE -- Brewers shortstop hopeful Luis Urías could open the season on the injured list after undergoing surgery on Tuesday for a fractured hamate bone in his left hand. But Luis is a guy who has always played winter ball.