Parents acquire Ryan O’Hearn and Ramón Laureano de Orioles, Fuentes
The parents are finalizing an agreement to acquire the first base Ryan O’Hearn and the gardener Ramón Laureano of the Orioles, sources told AM850.
The San Diego Padres made another movement to reinforce their possibilities in 2025, acquiring at the first base Ryan O’Hearn and the gardener Ramón Laureano of the Baltimore Orioles, according to sources to Jeff Passan de AM850 on Thursday.
The movement occurs after the president of parents of the parents’ baseball, AJ Prellermade a surprising movement that same day by acquiring the powerful Mason Miller closure and the opener JP Sears of the athletics. Subsequently, Preller improved his position in the receiver with the arrival of Freddy Fermin of the Kansas City Royals.
With O’Hearn and Laureano, Preller approached an offensive that the evaluators considered very dependent on the offensive line throughout the year. O’Hearn, a starter All-Star this year, punishes the right pitching and is in the middle of its best season, with average batting. Laureano has also had a great offensive year, with an average batting of .290/.355/.529, 15 home runs and 46 ranked races, and contributing defensive value thanks to its powerful arm.
Laureano seems to fit as a headline gardener, with O’Hearn, Luis Arráez, Jake Cronenworth and Gavin Sheets rotating on the first base, second base and as a designated batter.
Laureano, 31, beats.
