Williams Perez
33-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Heads to St. Louis on NRI deal
Perez signed a minor-league contract with the Cardinals on Monday that includes an invitation to major-league spring training.
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The 27-year-old wasn't able to find a landing spot until June, when the Mariners signed him to a minor-league deal. However, his patience paid off, as he produced a 2.28 ERA in 13 starts at Double-A Arkansas and a 3.15 ERA in four starts for Triple-A Tacoma. Perez has major-league experience as a starter, though with a crowded rotation battle on tap for spring training, his best bet to make the big-league team may be as a long reliever.
The 27-year-old wasn't able to find a landing spot until June, when the Mariners signed him to a minor-league deal. However, his patience paid off, as he produced a 2.28 ERA in 13 starts at Double-A Arkansas and a 3.15 ERA in four starts for Triple-A Tacoma. Perez has major-league experience as a starter, though with a crowded rotation battle on tap for spring training, his best bet to make the big-league team may be as a long reliever.
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Perez beat out John Gant in spring training to earn the fifth spot in the Braves' starting rotation but wasn't able to hold onto it for long. The young righty was demoted to Triple-A Gwinnett after posting a 5.11 ERA and 6:8 K:BB through his first three starts with the club. After three solid starts at Triple-A (including a complete game one-hitter), Perez was recalled to the majors, where he rejoined the Braves' rotation following Jhoulys Chacin's departure to the Angels. He only made eight more starts over the remainder of the season, as he was plagued with a rotator cuff strain that caused him to miss nearly three months and ended up finishing the year on the shelf with an elbow impingement. His final season stats are less than stellar, as he finished with a measly 11.6 percent strikeout percentage over 53.2 innings. One bright spot was his impressive 6.4 percent walk rate. He was released by the Braves in the offseason, which may speak to the severity of the elbow issue. He did latch on with the Cubs shortly thereafter, though, but he likely projects as an organizational depth piece until he proves his elbow is 100 percent.
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Gets minors deal from Seattle
Perez signed a minor-league contract with the Mariners on Tuesday, MLB.com reports.
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Let go by Cubs
The Cubs released Perez on Sunday, Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune reports.
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Arrested after accidental shooting
Perez was arrested Saturday after an accidental shooting in Venezuela, according to Venezuelan reporter Marcos Grunfeld.
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Re-ups with Cubs
Perez agreed to a minor-league deal with the Cubs on Thursday, which includes an invitation to spring training.
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Struggles in spring debut
Perez (elbow) gave up four runs in his first inning of work this spring, allowing three hits while walking one and striking out one.
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