“CHECK IT OUT NOW”: This Baltimore Orioles Part-Time Player Slugging Like Full-Time Star

The Baltimore Orioles have a slugger that probably needs to be getting at-bats like a full-time player at the rate he’s hitting.

Mar 29, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN;  Baltimore Orioles third baseman Ramon Urias (29) hits a three RBI double against the Toronto Blue Jays in the fourth inning at Rogers Centre.

The Baltimore Orioles have certainly had some struggles offensively as the season hits the one-month mark.

According to MLB.com, just four Orioles have the necessary at-bats to qualify for batting average rankings. Of those four, only one is batting better than .250.

Center fielder Cedric Mullins has a .280 batting average through 24 games. The other three hitters — Ryan Mountcastle, Jordan Westberg and Adley Rutschman — are batting .227, .218 and .205, respectively.

Examine all of the Orioles’ hitters and just two batters are hitting better than .300. The leading hitter is infielder Ramón Urías, who had another solid game for the Orioles in Game 1 of their doubleheader with the Detroit Tigers on Saturday.

Urías went 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored, which came on a solo home run late in the game.

Urías has played 17 games this season and through the first game on Saturday slashed .340/.403/.434 with one home run and eight RBI.

He played at third base in the first game, but his value is his ability to play across the diamond. His lack of power — his career high is 16 home runs back in 2022 — is what holds him back from being the type of player that can qualify to be ranked in the batting title race.

There is also the matter of the constellation of stars around him. The Orioles have one of the most promising young rosters in baseball. Shortstop Gunnar Henderson and second baseman Jackson Holliday are going to play practically every day. Baltimore also has third baseman Coby Mayo in the minor leagues, chomping at the bit for a change, along with uber-prospect Samuel Basallo at Triple-A Norfolk.

Urías brings versatility to the lineup, as he can play every infield position and even serve as the designated hitter. But that versatility only gets him so far in terms of the everyday lineup.

He won’t be a free agent unitl after the 2026 season, so the Orioles control his rights, which isn’t a bad thing. If any of their top infielders get hurt, as Henderson did to start the season, Urías can step right in.

He will probably need to go to another team to get more playing time, but right now his career slash is .265/.331/.409, which makes him productive no matter the position. He’s also scored 174 runs.

The Orioles can get things turned around offensively this season. Urías can help get them there.

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