On Thursday, the New York Mets made a signing to strengthen the depth at the catcher position, bringing back veteran Michael Perez on a minor league deal.
Within the past day, the New York Mets have signed two players on minor league contracts. Last night, it was announced that they signed right-handed pitcher, Humberto Mejia.
The Mets are bringing back catcher Michael Perez, reports Mike Puma of The New York Post. Presumably, it’s a minor league deal for Perez, who was outrighted off the club’s roster in October.
The Mets have sent catcher Michael Perez outright to Triple-A Syracuse, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. Perez was designated for assignment last week.
The Mets have designated catcher Michael Pérez for assignment, opening a 40-man roster spot for righty Tylor Megill, who’d landed on the COVID-19 list earlier this week.
Hunter had been on the IL with back pain. The Mets have reinstated right-handed pitcher Tommy Hunter from the injured list and optioned catcher Michael Perez to Triple-A Syracuse.
On Saturday, the New York Mets announced that they have made a trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Mets: "We have acquired catcher Michael Perez from Pittsburgh in exchange for cash.
The second trade with the Mets in two days. A little late on this one, I know, but I was driving across the state and am just now getting home and settled with my computer on.
A day after designating Michael Perez for assignment, the Pittsburgh Pirates traded the catcher to the New York Mets for cash considerations.
The move clears a 40-man roster spot for outfielder Greg Allen, who has been activated from the 60-day injured list.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have had some fun these past couple of days. On Wednesday, star outfielder Bryan Reynolds popped three home runs against the Washington Nationals as the Bucs pulled off an 8-7 win on the road.
The Pirates got a three-homer game from one of their players for the second time in as many days as Michael Perez accomplished the feat on Thursday during Pittsburgh's 8-7 victory over the visiting Milwaukee Brewers.
Michael Perez hit three homers and the Pittsburgh Pirates held on to defeat the visiting Milwaukee Brewers 8-7 on Thursday. Oneil Cruz and Jack Suwinski also homered for the Pirates, who have won two in a row after beating Milwaukee for the first time in seven tries this year.
Someone must be passing around the three-homer hat for the Pittsburgh Pirates because another name just got added to the list and it might be the most improbable of them all.
The catcher position suddenly has issues. What should have been a simple rounding of second base has turned into a significant issue for the Pirates. Roberto Perez, who was signed to replace Jacob Stallings after the Cheetah was traded to the Miami Marlins, injured his hamstring on that May 7 base run.
The 29-year-old catcher is impressing fans after being called up on Saturday. With Roberto Perez hitting the injured list for an extended period of time, one catcher will have the opportunity at a bounce-back season.
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