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Kansas City Royals catcher/first baseman Salvador Perez has had an amazing career.
He won the World Series with the Royals in 2015, and was the MVP of that Fall Classic.
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He has gone to eight All-Star Games, won five Gold Gloves, and four Silver Slugger awards.
Perez hit his seventh home run of the season on Thursday against the Toronto Blue Jays, and is on a really good pace.
He now has 253 career long balls, and he is at a very good age still.
The whole package of achievements and the fact he is still playing at a high level prompted a famous MLB insider to make a strong claim.
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Salvador Pérez is a future Hall of Famer.
While some people might think it’s a rather bold claim, Perez certainly looks on his way to putting together a strong case for being in Cooperstown one day.
253 home runs for a catcher is a fantastic output, and even though he now plays some first base, he is still primarily a backstop.
He might still need to accumulate some other totals for more serious consideration, though: he has 1,443 hits, so he could use some more to pad his case.
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While his .763 OPS for his career is not incredibly high, it’s very solid for a catcher.
Voters will surely have a fun debate on their hands when it’s time for Perez to be eligible for the Hall.