Showing posts with label Senger Peralta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Senger Peralta. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

David Peralta: 'I Still Get Butterflies'

When Kirk Gibson managed the D-backs during David Peralta’s rookie season in 2014, he appreciated the outfielder’s work ethic.

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Sunday, November 3, 2019

Nick Ahmed, David Peralta, Mike Leake, & Zack Greinke All Win Gold Gloves

There was plenty of golden hardware handed out to D-backs players on Sunday night, as shortstop Nick Ahmed, left fielder David Peralta and pitchers Mike Leake and Zack Greinke each won Rawlings Gold Glove Awards.

Arizona Official Site

Friday, August 30, 2019

David Peralta On The Mend Following Shoulder Surgery

D-backs outfielder David Peralta had successful surgery on his right shoulder AC joint Friday and he is expected to miss the rest of the season, but be ready in time for Spring Training.

Arizona Official Site

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

David Peralta 'Very Close' To Returning

David Peralta served as a designated hitter in his second rehab game in the Arizona League on Tuesday and was “very close” to returning from an injury to the AC joint in his right shoulder that has sidelined him since July 3, manager Torey Lovullo said.

Arizona Official Site

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

David Peralta Is Ready To Be Diamondbacks' Clubhouse Leader

To be a winning team, everything starts in the clubhouse. Clubhouse atmosphere is important. There needs to be good communication. The players need to feel relaxed, even when the pressure is high.

The Runner Sports

Friday, February 22, 2019

Can David Peralta Be The Diamondbacks 'Powder Keg?'

Just two seasons removed from postseason play, several factors vaulted the Arizona Diamondbacks into the second season in 2017.

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Thursday, January 31, 2019

David Peralta Took A Step Forward In 2018

Going into the offseason, the Diamondbacks were probably going to lose Patrick Corbin and AJ Pollock. Re-signing the center fielder or pitcher wasn’t completely out of the question, but it didn’t seem entirely likely. Not only did they not re-sign either, but they also traded away Paul Goldschmidt, the face of their franchise who is second on the team’s all-time bWAR list. With all the players that have left, the best remaining might be David Peralta. If he’s not, he’s at least their best position player. That is, if he can repeat his 2018.

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