Catching up on a minor league signing that flew under our radar last month, the Yankees signed infielder Jose Peraza to a minor league deal, per the transaction tracker at MLB.com.
Peraza was a highly-touted prospect in the early stages of his career, showing up on a few top 100 lists in 2015 and 2016, which led to him being acquired in a couple of notable trades. He went from Atlanta to Los Angeles as one of the 13 players involved in a massive deal between the Dodgers, Braves and Marlins, a trade which also involved Mat Latos, Alex Wood and Bronson Arroyo, just to name a few. After a seven-game cup of coffee with the Dodgers, he then went to the Reds as part of the three-team deal that sent Todd Frazier to the White Sox.
Peraza’s prospect status was largely based on his speed and bat-to-ball skills, with teams hoping he would eventually mature, both physically and as a hitter. He doesn’t strike out much, as evidenced by his 13.1% career rate, but he also only walks at a 4.1% rate for his career. Combined with a lack of power, that’s led to a meager career slash line of .266/.306/.372, wRC+ of 78. He has 79 stolen bases but hasn’t reached double digits in that department since 2018.
After four years in Cincinnati, Peraza spent the past couple seasons as a bench/utility player for the Red Sox in 2020 and Mets in 2021. His 2021 slash line was .204/.266/.380 over 154 plate appearances. Despite the fact that he hasn’t put it all together yet, Peraza is still only 27 years old, turning 28 in April. The Yankees have let some of their depth infield options depart in recent weeks, sending Tyler Wade to the Angels and releasing Rougned Odor, who eventually landed with the Orioles. Peraza could be a candidate to fill a similar to role to those players, bouncing around to different positions, as needed. He’s gotten most of his major league playing time at second base and shortstop, but has also seen some limited action at third base and all three outfield positions.
I’m going to say he hits well for the Yanks. 20 HRs.
Probably takes the Spanks out of the Carlos Correa sweepstakes.
Why “the Spanks”? Do they “spank” the competition?
Their fans spank off.
And ? You don’t ? to me THAT is weird
okay coomer
@BaseballBrian- and you would probably want to watch you sick perv.
I doubt signing this guy moves the needle on anything. He’s a third-stringer at best.
Not the free agent signing I was hoping for. Just minor league contracts are being signed obviously.
They were never in for the Correa sweeps. They’re all talk to keep the fans happy.
These kind of signings are necessary and cost almost nothing. If he hits well enough to make the big team, awesome! If not, release him or trade him for a steak dinner.
Jose can you see?
Refsnyder, version 2.0? Useful player.
More like Tyler Wade 2.0
Kind of splitting hairs, but ok.
By the way, is your first name Citi?
Solid backup guy for any club.
“Solid backup” —- 76 career ops+ and below average defense. Only if you last name is Cashman.
Or bloom…
No wait. That’s starter talent.
World doesn’t evolve around Bloom GASox. Red Sox troull.
Like it or hate it denny, fact is peraza is a retread from, among other organizations, the red sox.
And, bloom thought he could be a starter, and failed miserably.
All relevant facts.
He wasn’t a solid backup for the Mets. What stats are you looking at?
Nah, I’d rather have someone like Villar over Peraza any day. Villar won’t cost too much more, but his bat & sb potential is far better than Peraza’s, imho.
Villar is way better. Peraza is a guy you can stash in the minors so you can have Villar AND then Peraza is injury insurance. Peraza is not a guy you want as part of your plan A. He’s more like plan C.
How many more options does Peraza have though?? And I agree that Villar is way better. I’m only mentioning him in comparison because he’s often signed as a utility player. A bench player used as injury insurance unless he goes to a bad team like Baltimore. Villar starts in that circumstance because he was better than anyone the Orioles had at the time. But to my point, he was a bench player for the Mets. At least until injuries hit em.
Championship
TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS!
Had a lot of clutch hits for Mets
His 2021 splits seem to bear that out:
High leverage: .391/.440/.913/1.353
RISP: .308/.455/.538/.993
RISP, 2 outs: .250/.333/.500/.833
Runner on third, 2 outs: .375/.444/.750/1.194
Excellent post. As a Met fan I thought he was very good in pressure situations, and you supplied the data!
Randomness. You have to account for randomness. He doesn’t suddenly turn into Mickey Mantle and then revert to someone who can’t hit. What would be the cause. You have to account for randomness in statistics.
This will be the only move the Spankees will be making in FA. Get used to another 95 win season and a first round exit in the playoffs. I forgot they’ll resign old man Gardner
What does “Spankees” refer to? Is it a reference to Spanky McFarland of the “Our Gang” and “Little Rascals” comedies in the ’30s and ’40s?
Lol I’ll take 95 wins and reaching the playoffs any year bro.
not when you’re paying $50 for a bleacher seat, $22 for a beer and $7 for a hotdog.
Granted ticket prices differ, if you want decent seats its closer to $100 minimum.
That’s ridiculous. So your team has to win it all every year or you’re outraged? That’s a serious case of self-entitlement right there.
I’m not outraged nor expect to win every year. but when you’re asking the fans to come and spend a lot of money, then you now owe it to the fans to put a winning product on the field, and I’d argue a title mixed in.
I’d be more than happy to spend $100 for a family of four to watch a ball game 15 times a year over spending $1000 for one game.
its not self entitlement.
And just think, 95 wins is a bad year! Lol.
“Steinbrenner, the Yankees’ principal owner, embraces the philosophy that any season without a championship is a failure.” – The New York Times, Oct. 24, 2007
That’s the attitude you need to have if you expect to come in first, otherwise you’ll never come in higher than second. Apparently, George knew that. But then, George cared about winning too; and winning meant a trophy and rings, not having more revenue than last year.
That’s pretty interesting how ya put em down, yet say they’ll win 95 in the same breath (or “key strokes”, I guess). 95 wins is probably a Wild Card, at least. And just because they don’t sign the horses or anyone else at the top of the market, doesn’t mean they won’t sign anyone, period.
in before “I can’t believe the Yankees had to settle for Peraza as their next SS” as if they wolnt add another SS.
Will this be the headliner for a Castillo trade?
Yankee fans will crown Peraza the new Clint Frazier when it comes to trade packages
What a clever and original joke. I can’t believe somebody else came up with that sooner
Thanks for the kind words! Bless you sir
People will stop making the joke when yankees fans stop overvaluing their “prospects” to a degree that it is noticable to everyone else. I’m sure you don’t mind when a mets fans get called out for ridiculously saying they will win world series or a cardinals fan called out for being smug
Overvaluing some prospects ? Like every fan does ? Gotcha …. But yea it’s just Yankee fans right ?
As if every teams fans don’t over-value their “prospects” or players to the nth degree….get real!
Milwaukee-2208- baseball fans will crown you as the best troller. If Frazier is healthy this season there is no reason why he won’t put up numbers. So keep making making fun of a player with a history of concussions. Smh
never made fun of, or even mentioned the word concussion.
But yes, keep putting words in my mouth and indicating im making fun of his head injuries.
I simply meant that the Yankees and their fan base continue to think all of their “cant miss prospects” will be headliners in trades, even though they are below average most of the time
@Milwaukee-2208- what kind of prospects do the Brewers actually have ever worth mentioning? When you find a few let me know. And no Paul Molitor and Robin Yount don’t count. Since that was like 30 years ago.
Yankees 4Life: Don’t make fun of him, man. Brewers just won the champ….no, wait. Nope. No, they didn’t win at all. Never mind, looks like pure, unadulterated jealousy – continue sir.
That’s every fan base! Stop acting like you know the whole yankee fan base because of a few posters on this site.
@Zonedeads- but he does know the whole Yankee fan base. He truly does.
Garrett Mitchell is worth mentioning!
@Yankee-4-. Well they did draft and develop Ryan Braun. He was a pretty good player but he went to the dark side of the force with his banned substance usage.
A player the Brewers drafted just won the cy young. Ryan Braun and prince fielder weren’t bad either.
Yankee4Lifer: Your positive thoughts about Frazier would make Cubs fans happy!
I think the Yankees will do just fine and will be one of the best AL teams as usual.
But I sure have low expectations for Frazier with the Cubs. Davis is their top outfield prospect. Ortega and Happ are likely the other two starters. Hermosillo and Ramirez might pass Frazier on the depth chart for backups. Frazier will need to rake during Spring Training to have a shot before Davis gets called up mid-season.
Yes , Milwaukee…..that crown will rest right beside yours as “village idiot”!
Go back to your riots and let us all know when the coast is clear!
I came here to make fun of this, but then I remembered I’m a Guardians fan and this is more than we’ll ever do.
If you really want him, the Yankees got Peraza and top prospect, future star HOF’er Andujar for Bieber and salary relief. Hold times may be longer than usual with the Nats and Soto’s agent currently on line #1.
@YankeesBleacherCreature- when does Soto become a free agent? Thinking lst $450 million player, that hits free agency.
Take that Texas Rangers!!
We have Aaron Hicks coming back.
We still are better then the Orioles
@avmal- even with a strike I find it hard to believe Aaron Hicks will ever stay healthy for a entire season. Watch Odor hit 30 homers this season for the Dirty Birds.
If health permits, Odor will definitely hit 30+ jacks…..unfortunately, he’ll only hit .220 doing it.
And he’ll walk a total of negative twelve times
Yeah, Jose Peraza! Cashman always gets his guy, even if it’s a few declining years too late. Good job, Cashman; you always keep us under the CBT which is our new championship performance measure!
Seager? No way! Baez? Nah… Story? Maybe, on a one year $10M? Correa? Heck no! Semien? Never! Marte? Fugedaboutit! Ray? Too expensive! Scherzer? He won’t come to NY (oops)! Wood? Cashman can’t get Wood, apparently!
The shortstop of the future has arrived .. congratulations Yankee fans. Peraza will bring the Yankee glory back to where it needs to be.
News flash: not every fan of every team overvalues their prospects. In fact some fans are willing to (gasp) wait and see. Also, Frazier was not a prospect, he was a trade acquisition. So if fans were praising Frazier it was simply “what have you done lately?” Fans get excited when they see flashes of potential. Fans of other teams pile on when another team’s prospect struggles. See Jo Adell for example. Who knows how good he is? No one really. But when he struggles it must be because he’s overrated. Those darn Angel fans overrating all their prospects. The great leap from the singular statement to a broad general one. Not wise but we do it anyway.
I don’t see it. How is this guy an upgrade over Wade, Velasquez or Odor. Can someone please help me get off the edge or push me over.
@mlbnyyfan- your absolutely right. This guy clearly isn’t an upgrade over those guys, agreed.
I think he’s one of the guys Cashman coveted (he may have even explored a trade) a while back, when he was a highly touted prospect. So, it’s about Cash getting the type of guy he likes. Doesn’t make sense brother. Neither does sitting out so we can get under the CBT just to say we did.
One thing is for certain…he’s more expensive than Odor who was free.
@mlbnyyfan –
When Cash brought Boone back, that was a clear sign that he is content with the status quo. & – objectively – the status quo is not too bad. Boone has averaged 98 wins/year. That’s pretty good!
I firmly believe that is part of the New Yankee Paradigm. Meaning: assemble a 95-100 win/season every year. Make the postseason, & hope to do what we just saw the Braves do. Get hot at the right time.
The only thing I can counsel is patience.
Personally, I spend hundreds of hours/year looking through binoculars for ducks & geese. Almost all of that time, there is nothing to be seen. & sometimes it takes hours to lure a turkey the last 10 yards to get into range. Hours, bro!
But: I am confident in my approach, gear, dog, & ability, etc. So: I just stay patient. Same thing with Cashman. The dude knows what he is doing. He will improve us. Bet. I know we would all like to see a 110+ win roster. But we probably won’t. We will – however – see another playoff squad.
I assume this is the best utility fielding option without taking up a 40 man spot. I’d prefer Wade, especially as I felt he was progressing with steady playtime last year. but albeit 40man casualty
Honestly, I would’ve preferred Villar, who is a switch-hitting, base running, multi-position fielder. Much better choice imho.
Ya know, @hayzee, if you spent more time trying to talk baseball with different fan bases on here – as opposed to incessantly trolling Yankee threads – you would know you are completely full of BS. Yes. Yes, *every* fan base does.
But.
Ya got me. I bought into your weakass troll. So that’s on me. But I felt you should know I realize your – as usual – mumbling out of your ass.
Happy trolling!
I’m talking overvalue not value. Of course every fan values their prospects. But I don’t see as much overvalue from certain teams as I do from others. That’s the distinction. You’ll notice I said nothing about which fans. No trolling whatsoever. No judgement passed.
“Also, Frazier was not a prospect, he was a trade acquisition. So if fans were praising Frazier it was simply “what have you done lately?” Fans get excited when they see flashes of potential.”
How in the heck is that trolling. Fans saw what he was capable of and got excited. He showed something. Talent. Maybe he will get past his concussions. That would be wonderful.
I was responding directly to your first sentence. That was all I read. Why brother to read more, uh? Again, it’s nothing but another cheap shot at Yankee fans. & nothing more. & – again – all fan bases do it. I suppose it could go entirely unnoticed by you, as you’re not here to talk baseball. You are simply here to trash the Yanks & their fans.
Very small goal for a typical mets fan. Enjoy.
But – hey – ya got me again by acting all flabbergasted. “sputter…me…sputter… trolling…sputter…but I posted something nice about Frazier!?”
Whatever, dude.
Your posts are like a rock in one’s shoe. Which – again – is your intent.
I criticize the Yankees, and I’m right, so I’m a jerk.
I’m always weary of Tigers prospects. The hitters at least. I hope & pray that the “can’t miss” guys of Torkelson and Greene will be ROY candidates in ‘22.
@Yankee Clipper- no Wood for Ca$hman? Yeah, that makes sense just as long as I don’t have to see that. Lol. Seems like he’s always sitting on his hands anyway when we truly need players signed or traded for.
2027 World Series MVP. As a neutral Braves fan, I am calling a Peraza walk-off inside-the-park three-run home run in Game 6 to give the Yankees the series over the Brewers.
Yep. Its come to this Yankee fans…
Seriously though if opening day were tomorrow who would be at SS: Gleyber Torres, Gio Urshela, or Peraza?
Definitely not Peraza. He’s barely a major leaguer. Folks are way overrating him here.
Which Peraza? Jose or Oswald?
As it stands, not that that’s how I think it will end up, Jose or Gio would start the season with Oswald coming up when it won’t affect his service time (considering status quo on the service time with the new CBA).
They know he sucks, right?
He’s minor league depth. That’s all.
Once again Cashman finally gets his man. He was reportedly chasing Peraza when he was a top 2nd base prospect with Atlanta. If he can get his mitts on Schwarber and get Bird back to NY he will have his 2015 prospect dream team.