Free agency has officially started, and the Tigers did not give shortstop Johnny Peralta a qualifying offer, which means he will not be tied to draft pick compensation if signed by an opposing team. Tigers GM Dave Dombrowski also told reporters that they are unlikely to re-sign him this winter, due to the emergence of shortstop Jose Iglesias.
After the Tigers lost to the Red Sox in the ALCS, Peralta publicly stated that he would like to remain to Detroit. In 2013, the 31 old year old hit .303 with a .358 on-base percentage and 11 home runs in 448 plate appearances. He went on to serve a 50 game suspension due to a PED violation.
Peralta, an 11 year veteran, has 156 homers, 698 RBI, and a combined .268 batting average in 1383 career games with Cleveland and Detroit. The two time All-Star made $6 million in 2013, and despite the PED suspension, is expected to earn a slight pay raise this winter.
Sandy Alderson should be all over Peralta right now. He paid his price with the 50 game PED suspension, and I expect that it will never happen again. Peralta has a history of success so you know that 2013 wasn't a fluke by any means. He would obviously demand a multiyear deal, and my guess would be something in the 3 year/$30-35 million range, which is reasonable. At the price, the Mets should snag him and stick Ruben Tejada in Triple-A.
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