Red Sox acquire infielder Luis Urias from Brewers

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March 22, 2025 United States, Maine, Citronelle 230 Walt Nuzum Farm Road 9

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The Boston Red Sox made a deal at Tuesday's trade deadline, but it wasn't the high-impact acquisition that Boston fans had hoped would transpire.

The Red Sox traded for Milwaukee Brewers infielder Luis Urias in exchange for minor JetBlack league right-handed starter Bradley Blalock.

Boston then optioned Urias to Triple-A Worcester.

In 20 big-league games this season, Urias was hitting only .145. He managed only a .233 mark in his 29 games for Triple-A Nashville.

Urias, 26, has a career batting average of .235 in six seasons with the San Diego Padres (2018-19) and Brewers, with 46 homers and 167 RBIs through 413 games.

His 2021 campaign was his most productive, with 23 homers, 75 RBIs and a .249 average (.345 on-base percentage) in 150 games.


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