The Milwaukee Brewers’ big trade from the fall of 2019 certainly didn’t work out in the short term. They’re still hopeful it will help them over the long run. The Brewers acquired infielder Luis UrĂas and left-handed pitcher Eric Lauer from San Diego in a November 2019 trade that sent outfielder Trent Grisham and pitcher Zach Davies to the Padres. UrĂas and Lauer struggled in 2020 while Grisham and Davies flourished. But a new season represents a fresh start for both UrĂas and Lauer. The Brewers are giving the 23-year-old UrĂas a chance to win their starting shortstop job. If UrĂas (prounounced oo-REE-us) has a solid season as a full-time player, it could lead to some reassessments of a trade that seemed lopsided in San Diego’s favor last fall. UrĂas says he isn’t putting any extra pressure on himself to prove the Brewers made the right move in acquiring him. But he understands what’s at stake. “Obviously I want to prove something, that I can really play,” UrĂas said Monday from the Brewers’... [
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