Kansas City Royals reportedly open to Salvador Perez trade, 4 potential landing spots

May 29, 2023; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Royals designated hitter Salvador Perez (13) bats against the St. Louis Cardinals during the eighth inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports

Kansas City Royals reliever Aroldis Chapman has already been floated in MLB trade rumors this season. Now, with Kansas City continuing its rebuild, All-Star catcher Salvador Perez is reportedly among the MLB trade candidates in 2023.

Through their first 61 games this season, the Royals have the second-worst record in baseball and are joined by the Oakland Athletics as the only two teams without 20 wins. Kansas City began fielding trade calls on Chapman in May and those conversations reportedly left rival clubs with the belief that Perez is available for trade.

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According to Levi Weaver and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, teams who called the Royals about Chapman got the impression that Kansas City wanted to package him in a deal with Perez.

The 33-year-old catcher signed a contract extension with Kansas City in 2021, becoming one of the highest-paid MLB players. Because of Perez’s contract and his tenure with the Royals, he could prove difficult to trade.

As a veteran with 10-and-5 rights, 10 years of service time and five or more with their current club, Perez can block a trade to any team. He’s also at an advanced age for a catcher and is owed $20 million annually through 2025.

However, there is still a possibility that several teams in the MLB postseason picture are interested in adding an All-Star catcher to address a weakness in their lineup.

Identifying 3 best Salvador Perez trade destinations

As fans saw last season, catcher trades during the season are fairly rare. MLB teams didn’t make a move for Willson Contreras both because of the Chicago Cubs’ asking price and the difficult adjustment of a catcher needing to learn how to work with a new pitching staff.

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While Perez is still advanced at the plate, hitting at an All-Star level, he isn’t great defensively. He ranks 54th in Catcher Framing Runs (-3), 51st in Strike Rate (43.2%) and is in the 15th percentile for framing. Ultimately, though, Perez’s impact with the bat makes him a compelling target if the price is right.

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