Everson Pereira decided to play in the Venezuelan Winter League for two reasons. He knew he needed to improve offensively, and playing professionally in his home country was a dream for the Cabudare, Venezuela native.
Tuesday was a busy day for the White Sox front office, making two trades and adjusting the 40-man roster. The second trade saw the White Sox send right-handed pitchers Yoendrys Gomez and Steven Wilson to the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for outfielder Everson Pereira and minor-league infielder Tanner Murray.
While the talk of the day was about who the White Sox and other teams around the league would protect from the upcoming Rule 5 Draft, the White Sox took advantage of teams clearing out their 40-man roster and made some trades as they cleared out their own.
The Chicago White Sox have been active on Tuesday, manipulating their 40-man roster before the Rule 5 Draft deadline. Now, the White Sox have swung an intriguing multi-player deal with the Tampa Bay Rays.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
A month and a half after the trade deadline passed, the New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays put the finishing touches on their deal centered around José Caballero.
A former New York Yankees prospect made his debut for his new team on Monday night. Outfielder Everson Pereira was recalled from Triple-A Durham by the Tampa Bay Rays yesterday before starting and batting fifth against the Athletics at Sutter Health Park.
The Tampa Bay Rays have traded speedster Jose Caballero to the New York Yankees in exchange for Everson Pereira and a player to be named later or cash considerations.
In the midst of the Tampa Bay Rays’ series finale against the New York Yankees, the former traded shortstop José Caballero to the latter, according to ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan.
The Yankees will have to get by without Aaron Judge yet again. The team placed its captain on the injured list Saturday with a flexor strain in his right elbow.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
Certainly, it would seem that everything was well-aligned for Yankees propsect Everson Pereira to be granted a spot on the team's roster as Opening Day approaches.
With Giancarlo Stanton having elbow issues, the Yankees may have some more flexibility with their outfield and DH spots and one of the names who could factor into that equation is outfielder Everson Pereira.
It can be extremely difficult for players coming up through the Yankees’ organization to grab spots on their roster due to how much talent they import annually.
Everson Pereira could be the Yankees‘ not-so-secret weapon heading into the 2025 season, but he’s a bit like that high-end gadget you bought but never quite figured out how to use properly.
On paper, the Yankees’ 2025 outfield appears set, with Aaron Judge in right, Cody Bellinger in center and Jasson Dominguez in left. However, two Yankees prospects will have the opportunity to take left field from Dominguez come spring training: Spencer Jones and Everson Pereira.
Yankees outfielder Everson Pereira and infielder Jorbit Vivas and Mets right-hander Max Kranick are eligible for a fourth option year, reports Joel Sherman of the New York Post.
The New York Yankees have consistently remained at the top of the MLB standings. At this point in the season, they appear to be a top World Series contender.
Over the past year, the New York Yankees have seen their once-promising outfield prospects face significant challenges, primarily due to injuries that have not only delayed their progress but also affected their market value.
The New York Yankees are in one of the best positions in baseball. Holding the best record in baseball without ace Gerrit Cole is one thing, but they have many assets they can move at the deadline to better this roster.
One of the New York Yankees' future stars received the three most dreaded words in baseball. Outfielder Everson Pereira, who currently ranks as the Yankees' fifth-best prospect, will be undergoing Tommy John surgery.
New York Yankees outfield prospect Everson Pereira requires Tommy John surgery, SNY's Andy Martino reported Friday morning. According to Martino, Pereira will undergo an internal brace procedure to repair his elbow, an increasingly popular variation on Tommy John surgery that typically features a faster recovery time.