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Salvador Pérez Enters Select Group of Latin Receptors in MLB

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Table of contentsA historic beatSalvador Pérez along with iconic receivers For no one is a secret that Salvador Pérez is recognized as one of the best receivers of recent times, thanks to his defensive excellency, but on Friday, May 30, the Venezuelan entered his name in the record book, as he became the fifth defender of that Latin position with 300 doubles throughout his major league career.
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Table of contentsA historic beatSalvador Pérez along with iconic receivers For no one is a secret that Salvador Pérez is recognized as one of the best receivers of recent times, thanks to his defensive excellency, but on Friday, May 30, the Venezuelan entered his name in the record book, as he became the fifth defender of that Latin position with 300 doubles throughout his major league career.

This Friday, Salvador Pérez reached a significant milestone in his career by connecting his double number 300 in the Major Leagues during the game between the Kansas City Royals and the Detroit Tigers in Comerica Park. With that achievement, the veteran became the first Venezuelan receiver to reach such a number and in just the fifth Latin American to achieve it. Only Yadier Molina, Benito Santiago, Tony Peña and Iván Rodríguez were the only cat…

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hsmdeportes.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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