
Fernando Perez
42-Year-Old 
                          Free Agent  
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                    AVG
                                .000
                            HR
                                0
                            RBI
                                0
                            R
                                0
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                                0
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                  Perez agreed to a minor league contract with the Mets on Monday, ESPN.com reports.
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Perez spent time with Triple-A Iowa in the Cubs' organization earlier this season, but he was released after hitting just .238 in 76 games. Perez could help fill in for the injured Fernando Martinez at Triple-A Buffalo.
              Perez spent time with Triple-A Iowa in the Cubs' organization earlier this season, but he was released after hitting just .238 in 76 games. Perez could help fill in for the injured Fernando Martinez at Triple-A Buffalo.
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		            Perez spent last season at Triple-A Durham, a year removed from shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum.  He flashed some speed there (24 steals), but hit only .233 in 385 at-bats.  Despite these numbers, Rays manager Joe Maddon was always a fan of Perez, so there's reason to believe he could emerge if given a chance. That could happen in Chicago after coming over in the Matt Garza deal. He could win a bench role, possibly as the fourth or fifth outfielder. Keep an eye on his numbers in spring training as the Cubs may decide to give him a couple of starts each week if he impresses.
                                
                                
                                
                                
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                  Perez has been released by the Cubs, Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune reports.
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                  The Cubs have optioned Perez to Triple-A Iowa, reports MLB.com's Carrie Muskat.
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                  Perez is likely headed to Triple-A in the next few days.
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                  Despite being held hitless against the Rockies, Perez has been opening eyes as a candidate for a spot as a reserve outfielder, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.   "When you have a guy with that kind of skill and with that tool, to just sit and watch and say, 'OK, when's he going [to steal]?' I'm not dictating any of that," manager Mike Quade said. "The green light is the green light, and he's going to pick his pitch. It's a real nice luxury to have that kind of speed. And if you can get on first, it's a heck of a thing. The idea that the guy can steal a base is huge. But the threat can go a long way in causing pitchers a lot of problems."
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                  Perez will miss at least two days with a sore shoulder, the Chicago Sun Times' Gordon Wittenmeyer reports.
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