Yankees infielder Oswald Peraza, out of minor-league options, aims to secure an Opening Day roster spot or join another organization for the 2025 season. Reflecting on past competitions, including a bid to beat Anthony Volpe for the starting shortstop position two springs ago, Peraza remains determined and focused on future success.
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Yankees infielder Oswald Peraza has reached a pivotal moment in his career. With no minor-league options left, he is likely to secure an Opening Day roster spot or find himself starting the 2025 season with another organization. Peraza recently shared his reflections on past competitions and his aspirations for the future.

Peraza’s Journey and Future Goals
Two springs ago, Yankees manager Aaron Boone declared the starting shortstop position wide open, though the named competition wasn’t entirely accurate. Peraza believed he would beat out Anthony Volpe for the spot but ultimately didn’t. Despite this, Peraza remains determined and has set his sights on future success.