Catcher Salvador Perez is entering his 15th season with the Royals. The only catchers in baseball history to spend their entire careers with one team and play at least half their games every year ...
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The Kansas City Royals, who don't have the deepest overall lineup in the game, have one of the sport's best catchers in Salvador Perez and one of the best backups in Freddy Fermin. And that hardly ...
Outlook: Eventually, one of these years, Perez is going to break down and not deliver elite power production from behind the plate. He showed absolutely no signs of it during his age-34 season though, ...
People have been approaching Salvador Perez to ask him how he feels about turning 35 years old in May, but the only number he’s interested in is 162. That’s the number of games in a Major ...
The Kansas City Royals reached the playoffs in 2024 for the first time in nine years. Led by third-year shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. and veteran catcher Salvador Perez, the Royals swept the Baltimore ...
The City of Santa Fe is hosting a “first practice” ribbon cutting ceremony later this week to celebrate the completion of the Salvador Perez Park sport field resurfacing project. The event ...
Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez (eye) left Wednesday's Cactus League game early against the Seattle Mariners due to a laceration under his left eye, the team announced. Perez will ...
The Royals will honor their 2015 World Series championship team in May at Union Station, and the bash is planned for the day after the team returns from a series in Houston. That will allow World ...
Last season, Perez posted a .271/.330/.456 slash line with 27 long balls. He generated an elite .360 xwOBA and a .522 xSLG which placed him in the 92nd and 95th percentile respectively.