Yankees infielder Oswald Peraza has been diagnosed with a subscapularis strain in his right shoulder, manager Aaron Boone told MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch and other reporters this morning. Peraza will be shut down for the next 6-8 weeks for further evaluation.
Peraza recently missed 10 days of Spring Training due to discomfort in his shoulder, and returned to action to play in two games earlier this week before he was sidelined again due to continued soreness. The infielder received an MRI and other tests over the last two days, and the unfortunate result is that Peraza will now miss a big chunk of the season. In the best-case scenario that Peraza is able to return to baseball activity in just six weeks, he’ll still need to properly ramp up and make up for his lost spring prep time, so late May might be the most optimistic possible recovery timeline.
Ranked as a top-70 prospect heading into each of the last two seasons, Peraza made his big league debut in 2022 and impressed with a .306/.404/.429 slash line in 57 plate appearances. He took a big step back (.191/.267/.272) in the larger sample size of 191 PA last season, though Peraza spent the majority of his season at Triple-A due to the somewhat crowded nature of New York’s infield. Anthony Volpe and Gleyber Torres had the middle infield positions covered, and Peraza received most of his playing time as a third baseman once DJ LeMahieu primarily moved to first base in place of the injured Anthony Rizzo.
Defense has never been much of an issue for Peraza, as he is considered a very strong fielder at multiple infield positions. This has led to some speculation that Peraza could even eventually supplant Volpe (last year’s AL Gold Glove winner) at shortstop, though the Yankees seem locked in on Volpe as their shortstop of the future. Since Torres and Rizzo could both be free agents next winter, plenty of space might soon open up in the infield for Peraza to step in as the new regular second baseman or third baseman, though naturally the first order of business is just to have a healthy and productive 2024 season.
It wasn’t clear if Peraza would even start this season on the 26-man roster, as the Yankees have recently been searching the market for a veteran backup infielder who could handle shortstop as Volpe’s backup. Finding such a player to pair with Oswald Cabrera or Jahmai Jones in a backup capacity would allow the Yankees to play Peraza at Triple-A on an everyday basis, and the team’s desire for experienced bench depth is even more pronounced now that Peraza will miss the better part of 2-3 months.
Jeter Downs, Kevin Smith, Jordan Groshans, and Josh VanMeter are currently in New York’s camp on non-roster deals. Jorbit Vivas (acquired from the Dodgers along with Victor Gonzalez in December) is an interesting prospect who is lacking in Triple-A experience, let alone any playing time as a big leaguer. Looking at the names remaining in free agency, players like Donovan Solano or Hanser Alberto could be theoretical fits, even if they aren’t really options as a backup shortstop. Joel Sherman of the New York Post suggested earlier today that the Yankees might seek out players who become available later in Spring Training, either via roster cuts or due to opt-outs in pre-existing minor league contracts.
Buzzz Killington
I guess it’s not serious though.
LordD99
Sounds minor. Sarcasm. Shut down for two months before for this evaluation. See you in 2025. Tough break for him.
Buzzz Killington
Boone just said it’s not “overly serious” before the diagnosis. Just kinda funny.
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
“He has a minor booboo. Amputation is on the table but we think it’s just something minor, nothing serious.”
-Aaron Boone
whyhayzee
Dr. Boonedoggle, the world’s foremost expert on boo-boos?
NYCityRiddler
He’s just another overrated prospect & hack anyway, what difference does it make. Next! Ahahaha!
Buzzz Killington
“These new robotic arms are actually an upgrade. Might become a pitcher when he comes back”. -Aaron Boone
Keena
Overrated prospect and hack. You nailed it. Peraza is exactly that. This is no big loss at all, but you just KNOW there will be much more serious losses coming soon. It’s the Yankees. Warm up that MRI tube, it will get plenty of use again this season. It’s Ground Hog Day at Yankee Stadium!
YaGottaBelieveAgain
They’ve got Jeter Deja Vu All Over Again to fill in .
Eh Yogi?
Looking down from the Heavens
LordD99
They’ve clearly been concerned about this for a while. Explains why they’ve been stockpiling infielders and hunting around for a back up.
dasit
5 urshela $ = 1 IKF $
missed opportunity for the yankees
This one belongs to the Reds
Yogi says he’ll be injured until he gets healed.
This one belongs to the Reds
Or would say now from over the rainbow.
10centBeerNight
Very disappointing. Heal up young man
BaseballBrian
Time to put Jeter back on the 40 man. Jeter Downs, that is. Doh!
its_happening
Blue Jays should offer Espinal. For a PTBNL.
stymeedone
Would they really want to send him to a division rival?
HiredGun23
Tough break for the kid. Hope he heals up and gets back out there sooner than later…
mikeyny
“This has led to some speculation that Peraza could even eventually supplant Volpe at shortstop”.
I guess winning a gold glove as a rookie doesn’t mean anything. I know the GG hasn’t always gone to the best defensive players but they don’t give it to sub-par defensive players.
Old York
@mikeyny
Vlad Jr. win a GG with a negative dWAR.
ssowl
dWAR is a flawed stat though. Corner infielders can simply play the lines and outfielders play deeper to stop XBHs and see positive dWAR gains.
Defensive WAR is just a part of the equation and I wouldn’t even say it’s a big part for now until we can get more accurate stats.
Joe says...
mikeyny Paraza is still better defensively than Volpe. Volpe doesn’t have a strong arm or the range of Paraza. That’s what’s lef to the speculation about moving Volpe to second. The fact that Paraza is swinging a wet noodle at the plate is what will keep Volpe at short.
Anthony maresca
Volpe moving to 2B still his future cause they have 2 stud SS in minors in Arias & Lomardi Jr who are far superior defenders and their ceilings tremendous. We shall see.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Trade Bait
Raysasineppswasplanted
Oh you made me remember Lombardozzi from the 80’s Twins. It’s Lombard not Lombardi, no relation with Girardi.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Ernie Lombardi ?? I don’t think he graded out too well on his defense. No power either, but he may have won a batting title lol. Which is not normal for a catcher, especially these days.
Keena
The Yankees have been playing guys out of position since trading for A-Rod back in 2004. It’s got to stop.
dano62
Announce Snell signing in SF now…
tbcoolguy
and it begins…
Melchez17
Pick up McKinstry from the Tigers. Lefty bat up the middle would be nice to see.
Card66
For what the players get paid it should be a one year suspension without pay and second offense is your banned for life and have to pay the club back any earnings. That would put a stop to it.
Jesse Chavez enthusiast
Brilliant! That would put a stop to injuries, everyone knows injuries don’t exist and are totally made up by evil players who just want some time off!
jopeness
I think he meant to post in the Reds PED thread lol.
Canuckleball
Stop to what? getting hurt?
Did I miss something? Did he get hurt while riding a dirt bike?
NYCityRiddler
..Or you could cut their limbs off, burn down their house & have their parents deported to N. Korea. That would probably stop it too. Maroon! Ahahaha!
178iq
Great! Not the NYY have the chance to bring up another .153 bat. Let’s Go!
holecamels35
Let’s not pretend he was a good player or anything.
178iq
He stunk. But the below Mendoza line bat that will replace his in the lineup will not matter one bit.
Keena
Exactly right. Another totally overhyped prospect. I’d rather Cabrera be the back-up infielder than Peraza. The Yankees should have traded Peraza for whatever they could get for him, before the rest of baseball saw what we do, that he’s not even a big league talent.
MLB Fanatic
That’s an unfortunate development for the young man.
178iq
His bat is the only unfortunate development for the young man.
dasit
could have had urshela for 1.5M
slowly i turn…
178iq
That’s a good point. Occasionally Gio hits & solid fielder. The rest of the Yankees bench never hits…
Keena
I really liked Urshela. He was a clutch hitter, fantastic with the glove, and very well liked by the fans.
DwayneMurphyFav
A couple of guys their team might get a little bit of minor league prospects for in trade even though they signed minor league or minimum contracts. Nick Ahmed, David Fletcher, Brandon Crawford, Amed Rosario. A Jonathan India trade might have been an answer here until Noelvi got suspended
The Chicago Cubs
He was a bust anyways
User 2079935927
Oswald can reach be reached at the School Book Depository in Dallas Tx. The 6th Floor workout room..
all in the suit that you wear
Dealey Plaza is an interesting place to visit if you are in the area. It doesn’t take long to see everything.
dasit
along with lee smith and harvey kuenn
acoss13
Well, Yankees were in on Kike Hernandez before he chose the Dodgers, so Oswald Peraza was probably going to start in the minors even if he was injured. I wonder if Cashman will still be pursuing a veteran utility player to add…
Joe says...
Surprising they didn’t make Urshela an offer in the 4 million range like they did with the guy who went to the Marlins (drawing a blank on his name right now).
acoss13
Tim Anderson got 5 million, I believe that’s who you’re talking about. Cashman really should have gotten Urshela. Yankees already know what they’d get out of him too.
Joe says...
I’m all confused. It was Amed Rosario I was thinking about who the Yankees offered 4 million but he decided to go to Tampa instead. That 4 million should have been offered to Urshela for sure.
Raysasineppswasplanted
Probably in mlb calculating time on the IL is quite different than in every day life, for me 6-8 weeks it’s about month½-2months, but this writter is saying 2 to 3 months. Open to any reasoning.
whyhayzee
It’s the Boonedoggle multiplier of 1.5.
Doug Dueck
Raysasineppswasplanted – Probably because he will not be doing any baseball related activities except maybe running due to the injury, therefore when he passes the medical and can start playing again he will have to ramp up as they say and get into baseball shape.
Raysasineppswasplanted
JD Davis on Waivers!!!!!
User 401527550
He would be their third best hitter.
whyhayzee
Baseball needs to graduate to fake throws. If you fake throw before the runner is two steps from the bag, he’s out. Then you don’t need people standing on bases anymore. In fact, you don’t even need bases, they can be imaginery. But eliminate the double play, every team gets three outs. In fact, eliminate walks and strike outs, every batter has to put the ball in play. And not even run, just have lights on the basepath to tell you where he would be. And no fences, let the ball roll. And the longer the fielder takes to get it, the more runs. But don’t make the fielder run after it, just mark where it stops rolling and assign it a score. In fact, just do that for every batted ball. If you can’t hit a ball that rolls 300 feet, you’re out. Every 100 feet beyond that is worth one base. A 700 foot homerun! And play the game on pavement. And just keep all the players under protective cover at all times preferably clothed in bubble wrap.
64' Yanks
Yankees are so cheap maybe can give Tony Kubek a call?
Yanks4life22
Tough break for his development. Thought he would get some steady time this year when the inevitable injury occurred
giantboy99
Perhaps JD Davis after he clears waivers.