The Red Sox signed Peralta to a minor league deal last week and he played in his first game with the PawSox Wednesday night. Dombrowski detailed the plan for him, which seems t be let him play for a few weeks and then see if he's capable of helping the major league team.
"Basically, what we felt in his case was it’s worth a chance to see if he still can play," he said. "I don’t think he can play shortstop at this point — he could play a game there if he needed to. The ability to play third base, first base and move around a little bit. The key is, can he still hit? Our thought process with that is we put him down in Triple-A, he does not think he is a Triple-A player. He agreed to go down there. His representative, who we know very well, made the arrangement with us that he will go down to Triple-A. 'He’s going to show you that he belongs in the big leagues and we think he can help you right away.' We said fine, we hope that that happens.
"We’ll continue to look at him. He will get at-bats on a daily basis and then at that point whenever we get there — and I would say it is probably two to three weeks. If it doesn’t look like we are going to bring him up to the big leagues, our arrangement is we will just let them know that and then we will grant him his release. We don’t have a specific date.”