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Thu Feb 26 201511:40Peralta (shoulder) could open season on disabled list
Peralta (shoulder) could open the season on the disabled list, as shoulder stiffness has him two weeks behind schedule, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports.
Combined with the injury to Kenley Jansen (foot), this could open the door for Chris Hatcher, J.P. Howell, and/or Pedro Baez to see April save opportunities. Peralta averaged 74 games a season the past four years, so perhaps this is nothing serious, but continue to monitor his progress in the coming weeks.
Mon Feb 23 201514:08Peralta (shoulder) resumed playing catch on Sunday after experie...
Peralta (shoulder) resumed playing catch on Sunday after experiencing minor soreness in a bullpen session earlier in the week, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports.
No concerns here. Peralta could be in line to head a committee of relievers looking to fill in while Kenley Jansen (foot) is sidelined.
Sat Feb 21 201513:33Peralta (shoulder) slated to play catch Sunday after having some...
Peralta (shoulder) is slated to play catch Sunday after having some shoulder discomfort two weeks ago, Dylan Hernandez of the LA Times reports.
Peralta was examined by team doctors recently, but they found nothing serious enough to warrant an MRI. The fact that he's playing catch tomorrow indicates that he'll slowly increase his workload until he fully recovers.
Wed Feb 18 201500:35Peralta could see save opportunities early in season while Kenle...
Peralta could see save opportunities early in the season while Kenley Jansen (foot) is sidelined, Bill Shaikin of the LA Times reports.
Peralta and J.P. Howell jump out as the early favorites. Jansen could be sidelined until sometime in May, so bump up Peralta's value in deeper formats. Free agents Francisco Rodriguez and Rafael Soriano could also receive interest.
Fri Nov 21 201400:37Peralta traded to Dodgers on Thursday
Peralta was traded to the Dodgers on Thursday, Roger Mooney of the Tampa Tribune reports.
Peralta pitched 63.1 innings out of the bullpen for the Rays in 2014, posting a 4.41 ERA and 1.18 WHIP with 74 strikeouts and just 15 walks over that span. The 38-year-old will head to the Dodgers along with Adam Liberatore for Jose Dominguez and Greg Harris.
Mon Nov 3 201413:09Peralta's $2.5 million option picked up by Rays on Monday
Peralta's $2.5 million option was picked up by the Rays on Monday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Peralta wasn't overly impressive in 2014, allowing 31 runs on 60 hits and 15 walks over 63.1 innings and finishing the season with an ERA over 4.00 for the first time since he was with the Rockies in 2009. It's possible the 38-year-old's age has caught up with him, but the Rays will afford him another opportunity to pitch out of their bullpen in 2015.
Sun Aug 31 201418:21Peralta worked one inning of relief in Sunday's 3-0 loss to Red ...
Peralta worked one inning of relief in Sunday's 3-0 loss to the Red Sox, surrendering a run on two hits while striking out one.
Peralta has mostly struggled out of the Rays' bullpen in recent weeks. Over his last eight outings, dating back to August 12, the veteran reliever has posted a lofty 5.59 ERA while allowing the opposition to hit at a .308 clip across 9.2 innings.
Mon Jul 28 201414:53Rays activate Joel Peralta from 15-day DL
Rays activated RHP Joel Peralta from the 15-day disabled list.
Peralta was out for 15 days after contracting the chikungunya virus while vacationing in the Dominican Republic over the All-Star break. The right-hander threw a scoreless rehab inning on Saturday in High-A ball.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Jul 27 201411:51Joel Peralta to be activated on Monday
Joel Peralta (virus) will be activated from the disabled list on Monday.
Peralta will miss the minimum amount of time with the chikungunya virus, which he contracted over the All-Star break in his native Dominican Republic. The reliever was cleared to return after throwing a scoreless inning for High-A Charlotte on Saturday in his lone rehab appearance.
Source: Tampa Bay Times
Tue Jul 22 201416:09Rays place Joel Peralta on the disabled list
Rays placed RHP Joel Peralta on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to July 13, with a virus.
The belief is that Peralta caught the chikungunya virus in the Dominican Republic over the All-Star break. It's an illness that is transferred by mosquitoes in the Caribbean and can cause nasty symptoms for over a week. He should be fine by the end of this month.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jul 22 201411:08Peralta (virus) expected to be placed on DL
Joel Peralta (virus) is expected to be placed on the disabled list.
Peralta believes that he acquired the chikungunya virus, an illness transferred by mosquitoes in the Caribbean, which is where Peralta spent his All-Star break. He would be placed on the disabled list retroactive to July 13, setting him up to return within a few days assuming he feels up to it. Jeff Beliveau is the most likely replacement on the active roster.
Source: Marc Topkin on Twitter
Mon Jul 21 201408:45Joel Peralta may have chikungunya virus
Joel Peralta believes he has the chikungunya virus.
It's an illness transferred by mosquitoes in the Caribbean, where Peralta spent his All-Star break. The symptoms typically last over a week and the Rays might place him on the disabled list retroactive to July 13. The right-handed reliever should be fine eventually.
Source: Tampa Bay Times
Sun Jul 20 201418:35Joel Peralta unavailable with illness Sunday
Joel Peralta was unavailable for the Sunday's game against the Twins due to an illness.
The Rays needed all hands on deck to preserve a two-run victory over the Twins on Sunday, and it wound up being Kirby Yates who cleaned up Grant Balfour's mess by recording the final two outs. Peralta should be fine in a day or two.
Source: Marc Topkin on Twitter
Wed Jul 9 201422:54Joel Peralta can't get job done in ninth
Joel Peralta and Kirby Yates combined to blow the Rays' two-run lead in the ninth Wednesday against the Royals.
With Grant Balfour, Jake McGee and Brad Boxberger having been used to get four outs in the seventh and eighth, Peralta was meant to pitch the ninth in a 4-2 game. Peralta, though, was pulled after retiring one of the three batters he faced, with Yates taking over. Yates, who hadn't recorded a win, loss, save, hold or blown save since being called up over a month ago, immediately gave up a three-run homer to Salvador Perez, and the Rays went on to lose 5-4. We're guessing Maddon won't be using this tactic again anytime soon. Ideally, he'd prefer to save Balfour or McGee or even Boxberger for the ninth.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jul 1 201400:15Joel Peralta takes blown save
After Jake McGee pitched a scoreless eighth, Joel Peralta surrendered a game-tying solo homer in the ninth Monday against the Yankees, giving him his fifth blown save.
Manager Joe Maddon was almost certainly thinking that letting McGee face the heart of the order in the eighth and Peralta the bottom of the order in the ninth was the smart play tonight. It didn't work out, but the Rays won in 12 innings anyway, with Grant Balfour and, especially, Brad Boxberger also pitching effectively. Peralta's stumble would seem to bode well for both McGee and Balfour, but Maddon probably isn't finished playing matchups yet.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Jun 22 201417:09Peralta earns first save in win over Astros
Joel Peralta earned his first save of the season in a win over the Astros on Sunday.
Peralta hadn't been called upon in the Rays' closer-by-committee since Grant Balfour was demoted, but he answered the bell on Sunday. Peralta struck out two in a perfect ninth inning. It's worth noting that Balfour pitched the seventh and Jake McGee was used in the eighth inning, so it seems like Rays manager Joe Maddon is serious about it being a committee. As such, it's tough to trust any for saves for the time being.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Apr 14 201416:05Peralta (illness) unsure if he'll pitch Mon.
Joel Peralta (illness) isn't sure if he'll be available Monday.
Peralta has been unavailable for the past couple of days due to illness. He's feeling better, but will have a better idea about his readiness after he attempts to throw. Consider him day-to-day.
Source: Roger Mooney on Twitter
Thu Mar 13 201408:54Joel Peralta (neck) throws 13-pitch inning
Joel Peralta (neck) tossed a 13-pitch inning Wednesday in a minor league game.
Peralta later said it was the "best I've felt the whole spring." He sat out a few days with neck stiffness but should be 100 percent by the start of the regular season.
Source: Tampa Tribune
Mon Mar 10 201408:47Peralta (neck) could miss a few more days
Joel Peralta (neck) might need to miss a few more days.
Peralta has been dealing with neck stiffness since his appearance on Saturday. He hasn't ruled out pitching on Tuesday, but the Rays might just give him some more time to get well. Consider him day-to-day.
Source: Marc Topkin on Twitter
Sat Mar 8 201417:15Peralta suffers stiff neck in Saturday's game
Joel Peralta suffered a stiff neck on Saturday.
Rays manager Joe Maddon said Peralta would be fine. The skipper said his veteran setup man experienced "whiplash" while reacting to a comebacker. Peralta himself said that he was able to throw after the experience but left the game because he felt a little uncomfortable. He'll be fine.
Source: Marc Topkin on Twitter
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