Pérez attended the International Baseball Academy in
Puerto Rico. He started playing shortstop at 14–15 years old after starting out as a
pitcher.[1] During the fall of 2015 he played in the World Wood Bat Association World Championship in
Jupiter, Florida.
Pérez was considered one of the top prospects for the
2016 Major League Baseball draft, being compared to
Carlos Correa.[2][3][4] Leading up to the draft he received help from former MLB player
Carlos Delgado.[5] Prior to the
2016 MLB draft, Pérez won the Most Valuable Player award in the Víctor Pellot Excellence Tournament, guiding his team to the championship by batting .556 (including several extra-base hits) and leading the tournament in RBIs and runs scored before the highest ranked prospects in Puerto Rico.[6][7]
On the first day of the draft, media reports claimed that Pérez had failed a drug test for
performance enhancing drugs (PEDs). His agent, Melvin Román, was vocal in denouncing the news as gossip and insisted that his client had not failed any tests.[8] Pérez was selected 23rd overall in the first round by the
St. Louis Cardinals in the draft.[9]
Professional career
St. Louis Cardinals
After signing, Pérez made his professional debut with the
Rookie-levelGulf Coast League Cardinals where he batted .294 with a .745 OPS and 12 stolen bases.[10] In 2017, Pérez began the season with the
Johnson City Cardinals of the Rookie-level
Appalachian League.[11] However, after slashing only .140/.275/.186 in 13 games, he was demoted back to the Gulf Coast League.[12] He returned to Johnson City in late July. In 34 total games between both clubs, he batted .203 with nine RBIs and five stolen bases. He spent 2018 with the
State College Spikes of the
Low–ANew York–Penn League, batting .213 with one home run, 21 RBIs, and eight stolen bases over 64 games.[13] Pérez spent 2019 with the
Peoria Chiefs of the
Single–AMidwest League, with whom he was named an All-Star.[14][15] Over 118 games, he slashed .269/.329/.325 with one home run, thirty RBIs, and 22 stolen bases.[16]
Pérez did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season because of the
COVID-19 pandemic.[17] Over the 2020-21 offseason, Pérez gained over twenty pounds and changed his diet, attributing his struggles throughout his professional career to his "skinny" figure.[18] He spent the 2021 season with the
Springfield Cardinals of the
Double-A Central, slashing .265/.322/.339 with four home runs, 23 RBIs, and 24 stolen bases over 98 games.[19] He returned to Springfield to begin the 2022 season.[20] He elected free agency following the season on November 10, 2022.[21]
New York Yankees
On December 26, 2022, Pérez signed a minor league deal with the
New York Yankees.[22] In 19 games for the Double–A
Somerset Patriots, he struggled to a .170/.296/.305 batting line with 2 home runs, 5 RBI, and 9 stolen bases. On July 13, Pérez was released by the Yankees organization.[23]