Delvin Pérez

Delvin Pérez
St. Louis Cardinals
Shortstop
Born: (1998-11-24) November 24, 1998
Loíza, Puerto Rico
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Delvin Pérez Dippini (born November 24, 1998) is a Puerto Rican baseball shortstop in the St. Louis Cardinals organization.

Career

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 is considered one of the top prospects for the 2016 MLB Draft.[2][3] He has been compared to Carlos Correa.[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] A day before the 2016 MLB Draft, media reports claimed that Perez 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 2016 MLB Draft. He spent his first full professional season with the GCL Cardinals where he batted .294 with 12 stolen bases.[9]

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