The Astros announced they’ve designated infielder Ramón Urías for assignment. His spot on the 40-man roster goes to pitching prospect Miguel Ullola, who has been selected to keep him out of the Rule 5 draft. Their roster remains at capacity.
Houston acquired Urías from the Orioles at this past summer’s trade deadline. It initially seemed he’d be the fill-in third baseman after the Isaac Paredes injury. The Astros pulled off the shocking Carlos Correa deal a day later, pushing Urías into more of a second/third base hybrid role. He didn’t perform especially well. He hit .223/.267/.372 with 28 strikeouts in 101 trips to the plate after the trade.
That will end up being his only work in an Astros uniform. MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz projected Urías for a $4.4MM salary in his final year of arbitration. Houston wasn’t going to pay that amount coming off the rough finish. They can technically spend the next three days trying to find a trade partner, but it’s likelier they’ll simply non-tender him on Friday. He’d become a free agent at that point.
While his Astros tenure was a disappointment, Urías had been a capable role player for the Orioles for the past few seasons. He won a Gold Glove at third base in 2022, though his defensive grades in every other season have been right around average. Urías was also essentially an average hitter throughout his time in Baltimore. He batted .259/.324/.404 in a little more than 500 games over parts of six seasons with the Orioles. He’s been serviceable against pitchers of either handedness and can play any non-shortstop position on the dirt.
Urías should be able to command a major league contract if he’s non-tendered. It’d surely be a one-year deal but he could find a $3-4MM guarantee to work as a right-handed infielder off the bench. Houston will ideally find a lefty bat to fit that role, as their lineup already skews very heavily to the right side. They’ll need to decide whether to tender righty-hitting utilityman Mauricio Dubón (projected at $5.8MM) or start from scratch with their infield depth.
Ullola appears to be the only prospect whom the Astros were concerned would get taken in next month’s Rule 5 draft. The 23-year-old righty spent the entire ’25 season working out of the Triple-A rotation. He managed a solid 3.88 earned run average across 113 2/3 innings in the Pacific Coast League. Ullola fanned 27% of opponents but walked nearly 16% of batters faced. He has never thrown strikes at a tenable rate in the minors, which presumably points toward a long-term bullpen future. Ullola’s fastball sits around 94 MPH in his work as a starter, so he could be a solid power arm with significant bat-missing upside if the Astros move him to relief.

Trammell or Sanchez next
Taylor Trammell.
He’s so cheap, no real harm in keeping him until they need the roster spot.
Well, they need one now.
Not yet. Cutting Urias opened the spot for Ulloa.
Alimber Santa, Jose Fleury.
Dodgers? Depth piece
Maybe not. The Dodgers might certainly want him, but the waivers.
He’s going to be claimed off waivers. I don’t think the Dodgers because they don’t have high waiver priority. Likely end up on the Rox or a woeful team. Maybe the White Sox? They have higher chances of competing.
Probably not. If Urias was in demand for a projected $4.4M arb salary, the Astros would’ve traded him already. Some team will sign him for less.
Who knows
This feels dirty.
Nah. Urias perfectly deserved it. Even though I didn’t imagine he would be the first.
There’s less than 10 minutes left until the deadline
Come back to Baltimore, Ramon!
That honestly might happen. I thought about it
Exactly! That! Can we offer a player to be named later? Feel like he was such a valuable bench/utility player for the Os. Would love to see him back.
You guys can go ahead and claim him off waivers.
Ramon Urias For PTBNL
PTBNL=Random Single A Player
The clock is ticking. 3 minutes
It’s over, it’s over! We’ll see if they announce anything.