Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Veteran Peralta added to outfield mix

- By Bill Plu■kett bplunkett@scng.com

LOS ANGELES » The Dodgers' outfield just got a little more crowded.

Long-time Diamondbac­k fixture David Peralta is the latest veteran free agent to agree to a one-year contract with the Dodgers for 2023 (joining pitchers Noah Syndergaar­d and Shelby Miller, DH J.D. Martinez and outfielder Jason Heyward). Peralta will make a base salary of $6.5 million with incentives that could push the deal as high as $8 million, according to reports.

Peralta joins a crowded group of outfielder­s that will compete for roles this spring. The 35-year-old Peralta, Heyward, fellow non-roster invitees Bradley Zimmer and Steven Duggar and rookie James Outman are the left-handed options with Mookie Betts, Chris Taylor and Trayce Thompson the right-handed options.

Only Betts' role — every-day right fielder — is a certainty with the others presenting manager Dave Roberts with options in center and left field.

Peralta has been primarily a left fielder during a nine-year career spent with the Diamondbac­ks until a midseason trade to the Rays last season. A career .281 hitter with a .796 OPS, Peralta's best seasons were 2018, when he hit .293 with 30 home runs and won a Silver Slugger award, and 2019, when he won a Gold Glove award.

Peralta began his playing career as a pitcher, signing with the Cardinals in 2004. After a series of injuries including two shoulder surgeries, the Cardinals released Peralta in 2009. He made a comeback as an outfielder, playing in independen­t leagues for three seasons before signing with the Diamondbac­ks and making the big leagues in 2014.

Peralta is on the roster for Venezuela's team in the World Baseball Classic.

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