The St. Louis Cardinals have acquired veteran infielder Ramon Urias on a one-year contract worth a reported $2 million. The 31-year-old utility player brings Gold Glove defense and versatility after spending last season with Baltimore and Houston.

The St. Louis Cardinals have added veteran utility player Ramon Urias to their roster, announcing the signing of the free agent infielder to a one-year contract on Saturday.

While the team did not reveal specific contract details, The Athletic reported the agreement is worth $2 million for the 2026 season, with an additional $1.5 million guaranteed and a $500,000 buyout clause for a mutual option in 2027. The contract also features performance incentives that could reach up to $2 million based on plate appearances.

The 31-year-old Urias brings defensive versatility and experience to St. Louis after playing for both the Baltimore Orioles and Houston Astros during the 2025 campaign. Over 112 games last season, he posted a .241 batting average while contributing 11 home runs and 44 runs batted in.

Throughout his major league career spanning from 2020 to 2025, Urias has maintained a .257 batting average across 541 games, accumulating 50 home runs and 215 RBIs between his time with Baltimore and Houston. His defensive prowess earned him a Gold Glove Award at third base in 2022, and he has demonstrated flexibility by playing multiple infield positions including second base, shortstop, and first base.

To accommodate Urias on their 40-man roster, the Cardinals placed 27-year-old right-handed pitcher Zak Kent on waivers. Kent compiled a 1-0 record with a 4.58 earned run average during the 2025 season.

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