Salvador Perez
C,1B,DH - Kansas City Royals
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Salvador Perez had a productive night, going 3-for-3 with a double and an RBI as the Royals topped the Athletics 6-2.
Fantasy Impact
His performance included a walk and he scored once, contributing significantly to the team's win. This game is a continuation of Perez's strong season, where he's maintaining an impressive .335 batting average. His consistent hitting, coupled with a solid .405 wOBA, makes him a valuable asset in fantasy lineups, especially in leagues that reward hitting for average and on-base performance. While his power numbers are modest, his ability to drive in runs (34 RBI in 44 games) and hit doubles (11 so far) should keep him relevant in most fantasy formats.
Salvador Perez is not in the Royals lineup on Wednesday against the Brewers.
Fantasy Impact
Perez gets the day off behind the plate and in the lineup for Kansas City. Freddy Fermin gets the start at catcher in his absence.
Salvador Perez went 1-for-4 with a home run and three RBI in the Royals' 7-1 victory over the Rangers.
Fantasy Impact
His lone hit was a significant one, driving in three runs to help secure the win for Kansas City. Perez's performance this season has been impressive, boasting a .351 batting average and 30 RBI through 32 games. His power numbers are also notable with eight homers to his credit. While his walk rate remains low, his ability to produce runs and maintain a high batting average makes him a valuable asset in fantasy lineups, especially at the catcher position where offensive output can often be limited.
Salvador Perez hit a two-run home run on Thursday against the Blue Jays.
Fantasy Impact
Perez opened the scoring with a two-run long ball off Jose Berrios. That was enough to get the Royals the win as the game was called in the sixth inning.
Salvador Perez went 3-for-5 with five RBI in the Royals' 9-7 loss to the Orioles, including a home run and a run scored.
Fantasy Impact
This performance underscores Perez's consistent power-hitting ability this season, maintaining a strong .342 batting average with six homers and 22 RBI through 20 games. His knack for driving in runs, evidenced by his five-RBI game, keeps him as a valuable fantasy asset, especially in leagues that reward RBI and home runs. While the Royals struggled to secure the win, Perez's individual contributions continue to make him a top fantasy option at catcher. His high wOBA of .419 indicates sustained offensive production, making him a reliable choice for fantasy managers looking for steady points from the catcher position.