Wenceel Pérez homered again on May 28, going 2-for-3 against the Angels, and that late-May burst has pushed him back into Detroit’s playing-time picture. The caution is obvious too: his full 2026 line still sat at .163/.226/.260 with a .486 OPS and 37 OPS+ in 40 games through late May. That is the real baseball tension for the Tigers right now. Wenceel Pérez is not being judged as a middle-of-the-order answer. He is trying to carve out more star…
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