GovClintonTyree
<B>Vencer a Los Doyers</B>
Jose is a nice player. SS is his highest and best use. He's been a .300 hitter who makes good contact with elite base stealing skills at the minor league level for a number of years. He's shown a lot of positional versatility, moving to 2B competently then to CF.
On the other hand, he has no power, doesn't walk and, in a remarkable turn of events, Atlanta has no place to put him. Simmons isn't going anywhere. Peterson is in the process of solidifying his hold on 2B, hits and does walk and (eyeball opinion, and I think the metrics agree) offers elite defense. No, Peterson long term is not a done deal- yet- but you can see the organization's thinking by looking at how they've started using Peraza in CF.
Meanwhile, Mallex Smith in CF in MS does everything Peraza does, just way better. Plus a little power and a lot of walks. In the meantime, Maybin is playing at a near-all star level in Atlanta, and that's already the second positional shift for Peraza. I suppose he could play a decent 3B, but we're better off filling our power needs there.
I think it's reached the point where the best thing we can do - for him, and for ourselves, with the bullpen issues we have - is to deal Peraza for a couple of high-end (non dumpster-diving) ML-ready cost controlled relievers to ably fill a couple holes. Then he can go .280/.300/.320 with 40 bags and play SS for somebody else.
On the other hand, he has no power, doesn't walk and, in a remarkable turn of events, Atlanta has no place to put him. Simmons isn't going anywhere. Peterson is in the process of solidifying his hold on 2B, hits and does walk and (eyeball opinion, and I think the metrics agree) offers elite defense. No, Peterson long term is not a done deal- yet- but you can see the organization's thinking by looking at how they've started using Peraza in CF.
Meanwhile, Mallex Smith in CF in MS does everything Peraza does, just way better. Plus a little power and a lot of walks. In the meantime, Maybin is playing at a near-all star level in Atlanta, and that's already the second positional shift for Peraza. I suppose he could play a decent 3B, but we're better off filling our power needs there.
I think it's reached the point where the best thing we can do - for him, and for ourselves, with the bullpen issues we have - is to deal Peraza for a couple of high-end (non dumpster-diving) ML-ready cost controlled relievers to ably fill a couple holes. Then he can go .280/.300/.320 with 40 bags and play SS for somebody else.