I don’t have live tools available right now to pull the latest updates. Here’s what’s generally been true about Oswald Peraza and the Yankees in recent periods, up to my last update:
- Peraza has been a player the Yankees viewed as a high-upside infield prospect, with multiple stints moving between the majors and minors as the team evaluated his long-term role.
- He faced occasional injury concerns and competition for a regular roster spot, which affected his playing time and status on the Opening Day/roster decisions in some seasons.
- At times he was considered a potential DFA/trade candidate if he couldn’t secure a clear path to the majors or if the Yankees made external roster moves to address other needs.
- When healthy, Peraza has been praised for his defense and athleticism, though his offensive production has been the factor that determined where he fit on the roster.
- There have been multiple reports over the years about rehab assignments, spring training evaluations, and competition for the middle infield spots.
If you want the absolute latest news, I can fetch current articles and summarize them, with citations. Would you like me to pull the newest updates and provide a concise summary with sources?
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JUPITER, Fla. -- Oswald Peraza hasn’t played since Feb. 25 because of tightness in his right shoulder, but Yankees manager Aaron Boone said the infielder is “good to go” and will start Tuesday at second base against the Mets in Port St. Lucie. “This is just how I kind of
www.mlb.comOswald Peraza was scratched for Tuesday's spring training game due to a shoulder issue.
www.si.comThe New York Yankees could soon be adding another player to the Injured List in the form of infielder Oswald Peraza.
www.sportskeeda.comInfielder Oswald Peraza has had a disappointing season with the New York Yankees. In a live Q&A interview for the Athletic, Chris Kirschner theorized that Peraz
www.si.comYankees former top prospect Oswald Peraza hasn't been told if he made the Opening Day roster or not yet.
www.nj.comAt the trade deadline, the New York Yankees parted ways with Oswald Peraza. The shortstop headed to the Los Angeles Angels, leaving his first MLB team behind wi
www.si.comTAMPA, Fla. -- Yankees officials expressed confidence in shortstop Oswald Peraza a day after the team announced that its No. 3 prospect would be sent to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to start the season. "We still think he's going to have a long big league career as a shortstop," manager Aaron Boone
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