Yefri Pérez Martínez (born February 24, 1991) is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder for the Bravos de León of the Mexican League. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Miami Marlins.

Yefri Pérez
Bravos de León – No. 12
Shortstop
Born: (1991-02-24) February 24, 1991 (age 33)
Baní, Peravia, Dominican Republic
Bats: Switch
Throws: Right
MLB debut
July 17, 2016, for the Miami Marlins
MLB statistics
(through 2016)
Batting average.667
Home runs0
Runs batted in0
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams
Medals
Men's baseball
Representing  Dominican Republic
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Tokyo Team

Career

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Miami Marlins

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On December 13, 2008, Pérez signed with the Miami Marlins organization as an international as an international free agent.[1] He made his professional debut for the Dominican Summer League Marlins in 2009, hitting .236 in 59 games.

In 2010, Pérez played for the rookie-level GCL Marlins, hitting .290/.333/.312 in 30 games. In 2011, Pérez split the year between the GCL Marlins and the Low-A Jamestown Jammers, accumulating a .241/.266/.323 slash line with no home runs and 18 RBI. The following season, Pérez returned to Jamestown and hit .280/.325/.357 with 1 home run and 16 RBI. Pérez split the 2013 season between the Low-A Batavia Muckdogs, the Single-A Greensboro Grasshoppers, and the High-A Jupiter Hammerheads, slashing .229/.268/.340 with a career-high 3 home runs and 18 RBI in 48 games between the three teams. In 118 games for Greensboro in 2014, Pérez batted .287/.335/.335 with 1 home run and 29 RBI. In 2015, Pérez spent the season in Jupiter, logging a .240/.286/.269 slash line with 1 home run and 22 RBI in 135 games. He began the 2016 season with the Double-A Jacksonville Suns.[2]

Pérez was selected to the 40-man roster and called up to the Major Leagues for the first time on July 3, 2016, as their 26th man for the Fort Bragg Game, but was optioned to the minors the next day without appearing in a game.[3] He was called up a second time on July 15,[4] and made his debut two days later as a pinch runner for Cole Gillespie, stealing a base and scoring against the St. Louis Cardinals. Pérez finished his rookie season 2-for-3 with 4 stolen bases in 12 major league appearances with Miami. He was assigned to Jacksonville to begin the 2017 season. Pérez was designated for assignment on May 12, 2017, to create roster space for Mike Avilés.[5] On May 15, Pérez was sent outright to Double-A,[6] and hit .169 in 76 games with the team. On November 6, he elected free agency.[7]

Acereros de Monclova

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On March 9, 2018, Pérez signed a minor league contract with the St. Louis Cardinals.[8] He was released by the Cardinals organization on March 28.

On April 18, 2018, Pérez signed with the Acereros de Monclova of the Mexican League.[9] In 50 games with Monclova, Pérez hit 4 home runs with 26 RBI and 16 stolen bases. He became a free agent following the 2018 season.

Pericos de Puebla

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On July 12, 2019, Pérez signed with the Pericos de Puebla of the Mexican League. He was released on July 27, after hitting .298/.393/.511 in 12 games with the team.

High Point Rockers

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On August 29, 2019, Pérez signed with the High Point Rockers of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. Pérez did not appear in a game for the team and became a free agent after the season. Pérez did not appear for a team in 2020 or 2021.

York Revolution

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On February 22, 2022, Pérez signed with the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.[10] Pérez appeared in 106 games for York in 2022, batting .276/.326/.415 with 7 home runs, 31 RBI, and 30 stolen bases.

Charleston Dirty Birds

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On January 23, 2023, Pérez signed with the Charleston Dirty Birds of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.[11] In 108 games, he hit .241/.296/.349 with seven home runs, 31 RBI, and 35 stolen bases. Pérez became a free agent following the 2023 season.

Bravos de León

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On July 2, 2024, Pérez signed with the Bravos de León of the Mexican League.[12] In 21 games he struggled hitting .219/.241/.233 with 0 home runs, 5 RBIs and 4 stolen bases.

References

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  1. ^ "Yefri Perez Stats & Scouting Report". Baseball America. May 15, 2016.
  2. ^ "Yefri Perez Minor, Winter, Fall & Mexican Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 16, 2024.
  3. ^ Hummer, Steve (July 3, 2016). "Braves, Marlins get extra body for Sunday night game". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived from the original on August 9, 2016. Retrieved November 16, 2024.
  4. ^ Levin, David (July 16, 2016). "Miami Recalls Yefri Perez to Major Leagues". scout.com. Archived from the original on July 20, 2016.
  5. ^ Todd, Jeff (May 12, 2017). "Marlins Select Mike Aviles, Designate Yefri Perez". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved November 16, 2024.
  6. ^ Todd, Jeff (May 15, 2017). "Minor MLB Transactions: 5/15/17". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved November 16, 2024.
  7. ^ "Minor League Free Agents 2017". baseballamerica.com. November 7, 2017. Retrieved July 15, 2023.
  8. ^ Shore, Derek (March 11, 2018). "Cardinals Continue to Add to Minor League Outfield Surplus". The Cardinal Nation. Retrieved November 16, 2024.
  9. ^ "Yefri Perez Nuevo Acerero" (in Spanish). April 18, 2018. Retrieved April 18, 2018.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "2022 House Gets Fuller". OurSports Central. February 22, 2022. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
  11. ^ "Diego Goris Headlines First Wave of Dirty Birds Added to the 2023 Roster". oursportscentral.com. January 23, 2023. Retrieved January 24, 2023.
  12. ^ "LMB: Movimientos en listas de reserva - 2 de julio de 2024". milb.com. July 3, 2024. Retrieved July 4, 2024.
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