Julio Urías: Ready for a Major League Comeback with Interest from Multiple Clubs

MEXICO CITY.- After almost seven months out of focus, Julio Urías had a presence and voice in the media through his famous representative, Scott Boras, who let the imagination fly with a statement to the Los Angeles Times newspaper.

Thus we found out that the left-hander remains in rigorous shape—the least that could be expected from a professional—and that there are several Major League clubs interested in his services.

The latter will be verified once the authorities and Major League Baseball finish tying up the loose ends of the incident that came to light that September night, outside a soccer stadium.

Boras’ appearance on the scene raises hopes among Urías’s fans who have defended him staunchly on social media, while there is speculation about his fate as an incorrigible offender.

OBSERVATIONS: Contrasting takeoffs by Joey Meneses (.500, 0, 1) and Isaac Paredes (.091, 0, 0), both as fourth “trunks” for the Nationals and Rays, respectively

Luis González (.333, 0, 1) hopes to have better luck than two countrymen who preceded him in the AAA affiliate of the York Yankees, Erubiel Durazo and Jorge Vázquez, who never received the opportunity in the Majors.

In Durazo’s history, after playing with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Oakland Athletics, when he tried to return after an injury that precipitated his goodbye at 31 years old from the Big Show.

On this day in 1996 – For the first time in Major League history, the regular season begins in March with the Seattle Mariners beating the Chicago White Sox in 12 innings, 3×2, at the Kingdome.

Five Mariners pitchers struck out 21 batters, and Randy Johnson had 14 in seven innings, on a day in which the American League presents its new and colorful uniforms for umpires, as part of the “What a Game” campaign to attract fans to the parks

The last change in clothing came in the 1970s with American League umpires wearing red jackets. Their National League counterparts will stick with traditional blue.

Today’s mornings are for the legendary Moisés Camacho (92) and the active pitcher Javier Solano (34).

**“Happy people have no need to make anyone bitter.”- Anonymous.

IN seguidillas.- Activity also began in the minors, except in the Rookie category, where the New York Yankees will keep Luis Serna from Sonora, the starter of the second match against the Red Devils… Cuba (18) ousted Puerto Rico (17) from third position and Canada (13) to Mexico (12), in the top-5 of the foreign legion in the Major Leagues. Dominican Republic (108) maintains the lead, followed by Venezuela (58)… The National League champions, Arizona Diamondbacks, lost their closer early, former Naranjero Paul Sewald, injured in his left oblique.

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After almost seven months out of focus, Julio Urías had a presence and voice in the media through his famous representative, Scott Boras, who let the imagination fly with a statement to the Los Angeles Times.

2024-03-31 07:17:43
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