Salvador Perez, Kansas City Royals
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Salvador Perez popped out of the visitors’ dugout at Fenway Park on Tuesday afternoon and within a few minutes was in the middle of a crowd of Red Sox players and coaches. Alex Cora chatted with Kansas City’s catcher for almost 10 minutes. Red Sox game planning coach Jason Varitek gave Perez a hug, as did Trevor Story and several other players.
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Salvador Perez hits go-ahead homer as Royals continue dominance over White Sox with 3-1 victory
Noah Cameron pitches into the sixth inning, and Salvador Perez hits a go-ahead homer as the Kansas City Royals beat the Chicago White Sox 3-1
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RotoBaller on MSNSalvador Perez Scratched on Monday With Illness
Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez (illness) has been scratched from Monday's series opener against the visiting Texas Rangers at Kauffman Stadium due to an illness, according to Anne Rogers of MLB.
Salvador Perez hits a solo home run, with a custom bat of all five of his American League Gold Glove Awards, to give the Royals' a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the 4th inning
Salvador Perez was ready to go. If the Kansas City Royals could reach a trade agreement, he would waive his veto power as a veteran with 10 years of service, five consecutive with the same club ...
When he hit his 20th home run of the season earlier this week, Kansas City Royals legend Salvador Perez continued to move up an impressive list in baseball hist
Noah Cameron lanzó hasta la sexta entrada, el venezolano Salvador Pérez conectó un jonrón que significó la ventaja, y los Reales
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SB Nation on MSNSalvador Perez continues to defy normal baseball aging curves
Watching baseball in the late 90s and early 2000s probably skewed how a lot of us think about how baseball players age. It was not uncommon for players in their late 30s and into their 40s to still be very productive. We are not in that world anymore.