Back in Spring Training, the Yankees announced that infielder Oswald Peraza needed to be shut down for 6-8 weeks with a shoulder injury. He was experiencing discomfort making throws across the diamond, and with miserable offensive and defensive numbers, it was clear that this ailment was affecting his play on the field.
One of the New York Yankees' future stars may be on his way back to the Bronx. Highly-touted infielder Oswald Peraza is set to begin a rehab assignment with the Single-A Tampa Tarpons on Tuesday.
The New York Yankees desperately need more infield support after losing Oswald Peraza for several weeks and DJ LeMahieu’s availability in question for opening day.
The New York Yankees have a lot going for them heading into the 2024 season, though injuries and age could test their roster.
The Yankees have already lost Oswald Peraza this spring to a shoulder injury, which will keep him out for 6–8 weeks. Despite the injury, Peraza was already trending in the wrong direction with his performance, allowing multiple errors and failing to put together competent at-bats on a consistent basis.
With Oswald Peraza expected to miss the next 6–8 weeks with a shoulder injury and DJ LeMahieu’s availability for opening day in question, it is safe to say the Yankees could use another infielder to support a unit that lacks depth.
The Yankees have already lost Oswald Peraza this spring, and veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu suffered a significant bone bruise after fouling a ball off his right foot on Saturday.
The Yankees learned some unfortunate news last week regarding Oswald Peraza and his future prospects of becoming the team’s primary utility man. Peraza entered spring with the assumption he would secure a key spot on the active roster, but a shoulder injury has derailed his progress, and he will miss the next 6–8 weeks.
The New York Yankees got some bad news about one of the club's promising young infielders. Oswald Peraza was New York's No. 2 prospect in 2022 but things haven't gone as planned for him so far.
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Yankees infielder Oswald Peraza will open the season on the injured list after being diagnosed with a subscapularis strain in his right shoulder. Manager Aaron Boone told reporters that the 23-year-old will be shut down for the next six to eight weeks.
In the best-case scenario that he is able to return to baseball activity in just six weeks, he’ll still need to properly ramp up and make up for his lost spring prep time.
The Yankees know what Oswald Peraza could become if he reaches his potential. Now 23 years old and having battled a few injuries the past few seasons, Peraza is eyeing a spot on the active roster, even if it means featuring as the team’s primary infield utility man.
One of the New York Yankees' most intriguing prospects was unable to play on Tuesday. According to Greg Joyce of New York Post Sports, Oswald Peraza was supposed to play against the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday afternoon, but was scratched due to tightness in his right shoulder.
The Yankees will have some extra roster flexibility in 2024 thanks to the fact that Oswald Peraza, Luis Gil and Yoendrys Gomez are all eligible for a fourth option year.
The Yankees face many questions after missing out on the postseason, and chief among them is what to do up the middle.
As top prospect Anthony Volpe continues to make a strong case to win the New York Yankees’ starting shortstop job this spring, Andy Martino of SNY reports that the team is not close to making a decision on who’ll start there on Opening Day.
Here are three young prospects that could prove to be valuable for the New York Yankees this season.
The New York Yankees have three of the best prospects in baseball, and Steinbrenner is hoping manager Aaron Boone will give two of them a real chance to be starters next season.
One aspect that should have an impact on the Yankees in 2023 is the farm system, which has shown legit promise.
Torres' remarkable play ended the inning, keeping the Yankees' deficit to just a run heading into the eighth inning.
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