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Melido Perez
Born: 1966

  • Brother of Carlos Perez
  • Brother of Pascual Perez
    [Courtesy Arnie Braunstein]
  • RHP 1987-1995 Royals, White Sox, Yankees

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    The younger brother of pitcher Pascual and older brother of Carlos Perez, Melido was a top American League rookie in 1988. Signed in 1983 by the Kansas City Royals, the spidery Dominican impressed the Chicago White Sox by winning his major-league debut against them on September 4, 1987. That December, Chicago shipped the disappointing, high-salaried Floyd Bannister to the Royals for Perez and three other prospects.

    Inserted into the rotation in 1988 and brandishing a split-fingered fastball, Perez became the first White Sox rookie to win in double digits since 1980, as he went a respectable 11-10 on the year. On July 12, 1990, Melido threw six no-hit innings against the New York Yankees before the game was stopped because of rain. Rule changes in later years removed his effort from the record books because it did not last a full nine innings. Until that point, he and Pascual, who had also tossed a rain-shortened no-no, had joined Ken Forsch and Bob Forsch as the only brothers to both hurl no-hitters.

    Melido joined the Yankees in 1992, the year after his brother left the team, and baseball altogether. Perez himself retired three years later after failing to win a spot in Joe Torre's starting rotation. (ArB/RL)


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    FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
    » December 10, 1987: The White Sox trade ace lefthander Floyd Bannister (16-11 last season) and Dave Cochrane to the Royals for John Davis, Melido Perez, Greg Hibbard, and Chuck Mount.

    » July 12, 1990: The White Sox Melido Perez pitches a rain-shortened 6-inning no-hitter over the Yankees, as Chicago wins 8–0. This is the 7th no-hitter this season, the most since 1917. Lance Johnson makes a diving over the shoulder catch in the 5th to save a hit and also bangs a 3-run home run.

    » January 10, 1992: The Yankees trade 2B Steve Sax to the White Sox in exchange for P Melido Perez, Domingo Jean and Bob Wickman.