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Rafael Perez Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com

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Rafael Perez batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...

posted 7/22/2007 in Rafael Perez Bookmarks

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The Week That Was and Is (Part Two)
Published 4/8/2008 by Rich at Baseball Analysts
... David Ortiz SP: John Smoltz SP: Tim Lincecum SP: A.J. Burnett SP: Jeremy Bonderman SP: Gil Meche RP: Joakim Soria RP: Rafael Betancourt My backups include Yunel Escobar (2B-SS-3B), Mark DeRosa (2B-3B-OF), Jeff Keppinger (SS), Milton Bradley, Headley, and Bruce (OF), and Yadier Molina (C). Lester, Paul Maholm, Orlando Hernandez, and Carpenter add depth to my starting staff while Rafael Perez serves as my third reliever. My team is in fourth place as of this ...

Quick follow-up to Game 6
Published 10/21/2007 by Caleb at Breaking Balls
... Told ya so: Rafael Perez is cooked for the season. Tonight Wedge succumbed to habit and called upon him in a 5-1 game, and he responded by allowing multiple runs in 1/3 of an inning for the third straight appearance. Apparently the skipper considered this to be a high leverage situation, as he would have otherwise gone to long reliever ...

Instant Classic (Sorry, I Hate Titles)
Published 10/6/2007 by Vegas Watch at Vegas Watch
... Thought's Wedge's bullpen usage was...interesting. I guess I understand it, but he really put himself in a tough spot. It made a lot of sense to bring Perez in for the 10th, as NYY had two lefties (Matsui & Cano) due up, sandwiched by Posada. Raffy Left's lefty split is insane (it would have to be with that name, I suppose; I sponsored his B-R page, BTW): .145/.209/.241 against LHB this year. ...

Postseason Profile: Cleveland Indians
Published 9/27/2007 by Justin at Basement Dwellers
... Rafael Perez ...

Transactions
Published 6/22/2007 by Ryan <info@letsgotribe.com> at Let's Go Tribe!
... Stanford's move into the front end of the bullpen means that Rafael Perez moves into a more prominent late-inning role. I think his starting days are finally behind him, so we'll be seeing smaller and more frequent doses of Perez. And for good reason: in his short major-league career, left-handers are hitting .106/.192/.170 off him. With those splits, even allowing for some league adjustment, how could you not leverage that? ...