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Tony Perez
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Perez is an offense-first first baseman whose value is best understood through context: he drove winning lineups. He wasn’t always the flashiest on-base guy, but he consistently delivered power and run production in high-leverage environments. Being a core bat on a dynasty-level team matters because those lineups were stacked with elite talent, and he still stood out. His peak seasons were strong enough to keep him in MVP discussions, and his overall career totals reflect durability. He hit enough homers to anchor the middle of a lineup across multiple eras. His postseason track record is a real plus because first base is expected to be a difference-maker in October. He also didn’t collapse late; he remained useful for a long time. When you build a lineup, Perez is the kind of hitter you trust to cash in chances. That reliable run-driving profile lands him here.
Career Numbers
.279
AVG
2,732
Hits
379
HR
1,652
RBI
49
SB
.804
OPS