Grew up idolizing Lakers great Kobe Bryant...Looked up to Cal Ripken Jr. because he was the "Iron Man" who never missed a game¡His favorite shortstops were Brandon Crawford and Francisco Lindor for their defensive prowess...Began his youth career as a pitcher before switching to shortstop at the suggestion of his late cousin, Yewri Guillen, who he looked up to and learned the game from¡Guillen played shortstop in the Nationals organization but tragically lost his life at age 18 in 2011 in the Dominican Republic...Perdomo credits Guillen with instilling the love for the game in him as well as developing his maturation and work ethic...Since reaching the Majors, he returns to his native Dominican Republic in the offseason and gives out large donations of baseball equipment to youngsters in his community...In addition, in the first week of January, he partners with a local community organizer to deliver toys and food at his local church in celebration of Three Kings Day (D¨ªa de los Reyes Magos).
2024
Hit .273 (92-for-337)/.718 OPS with 21 doubles, two triples, three homers, 37 RBI, 36 walks and nine stolen bases in 98 games¡Set a career high in doubles...His five errors tied for the second-fewest among shortstops (min. 800.0 innings), and his .987 fielding pct. was the fourth-lowest...Made his second Opening Day start at shortstop...Hit .318 (34-for-107)/.371 OBP with three doubles, one triple, 13 RBI and nine walks vs. lefties...Placed on the 10-day injured list from April 7-June 10 to repair a right meniscus tear¡Marked his first career stint on the IL...Reinstated on June 11 and hit safely in his first six games back (.364; 8-for-22, 2B, RBI, two BB)¡Had his first career walk-off (RBI sacrifice fly in ninth) on July 12 vs. Blue Jays...Reached base in a season-high 13 straight road games from Aug. 18-Sept. 8, hitting .340 (18-for-53)/.926 OPS with three doubles, two homers, six RBI and seven walks, including seven multi-hit efforts...Had his career-best fifth three-hit game of the season on Aug. 23 @ Red Sox...Reached base in a season-high 13 consecutive games from Sept. 1-15, hitting .327 (16-for-49)/.758 OPS with three doubles, seven RBI and four walks, including a six-game hitting streak.
2023
Hit .246 (100-for-407) with 20 doubles, four triples, six homers, 47 RBI and 64 walks over 144 games in his third season with Arizona....Set career highs in most major offensive categories, including hits, doubles, triples, homers, RBI, runs (71), walks and stolen bases (16)....Led the Majors with 14 sacrifice hits, two more than in 2022 when he finished tied for first with 12....Finished with the best fielding pct. among shortstops (99.1) and his one throwing error tied with Francisco Lindor/NYM for the fewest ¡ his three fielding errors tied for the fourth fewest [min. 100 games]. Finished third among all shortstops in OBP (.353) and fifth in walks (64) [min. 100 games]¡With runners in scoring position, ranked second among shortstops in OPS (.948) behind Corey Seager/TEX (1.223) and fifth in avg. (.313) [min. 90 PA]¡Made his second Opening Day Roster....Appeared in 116 games at shortstop, 28 at second base and 16 at third...Named as an All-Star for the first time in 2023, replacing Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson¡came in as a defensive substitution in the bottom of the sixth inning at shortstop and went 0-for-1 with a walk...Before the All-Star break, ranked among NL shortstops in OBP (1st, .378), AVG (3rd, .271), walks (3rd, 37), SLG (6th, .409), RBI (7th, 33) and runs (8th, 38) [min. 65 games]¡Made just two errors over 579.0 innings and led all shortstops with a 99.2 fielding percentage.
POSTSEASON: In 17 games at shortstop, hit .275 (14-for-51)/.362 OBP with two homers, four RBI and seven walks...Recorded the second-longest postseason hitting streak in club history at eight games after passing Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (7) and Stephen Drew (7)¡His 14 hits passed Drew (12 in 2007) for second-most hits by a D-backs shortstop in a single postseason¡ trails Tony Womack for first place (17 in 2001)¡Ranked among team leaders in runs (T-2nd, 10), AVG (3rd), OBP (3rd) and walks (3rd) [min 50 PA]¡Did not commit an error over 152.1 innings.
2022
In his first full Major League season, played 148 games and hit .195 (84-for431) with 10 doubles, two triples, five homers, 40 RBI and 50 walks...Ranked among NL rookies in walks (second), runs (third, 58), stolen bases (seventh, 9), hits eighth) and RBI (eighth)...Made his first Opening Day roster...Made 131 starts at shortstop, five at third base and two at second...Entered the season ranked as the D-backs' No. 4 prospect by Baseball America and No. 8 by MLB Pipeline...Rated by Baseball America as being the D-backs' organization's Best Defensive Infi elder for the fourth consecutive year (2019-21) to start the season...Was 1 of 2 rookie shortstops to play 100+ games in 2022...Played his first season in the Dominican Winter League with Aguilas in the 2022-23 offseason.
2021
Played in 11 games over two stints with the D-backs in his first Major League season, going 8-for-31 (.258)... Made his Major League debut April 3 @ Padres as a defensive replacement at shortstop... Hit .333 (7-for-21) with three doubles, one triple and one RBI in seven games after being recalled from Triple-A Reno on Sept. 26... Batted .341/.992 OPS in his final 33 Minor League games¡combined to hit .238 (71-for-298) with eight doubles, five triples, six home runs and 35 RBI in 85 overall games with Double-A Amarillo and Reno... Entered the season ranked as the D-backs' No. 3 prospect (No. 75 overall) by Baseball America and by MLB.com.
2020
Spent the entire season at the D-backs' Alternate Training Site...Participated in Arizona's Instructional League...Rated as the No. 2 prospect by Baseball America (No. 72 overall) and No. 4 by MLB.com (No. 82)...Tabbed as possessing the Best Strike Zone Discipline in Arizona¡¯s system by Baseball America prior to the season.
2019
Combined to hit .275 with 21 doubles, three triples, three home runs, 47 RBI, 26 stolen bases, 70 walks and 63 runs scored in 116 games with Single-A Kane County and Single- A Adv. Visalia...Played for Salt River in the 2019 Arizona Fall League, batting .316 with three doubles, one triple, one home run, five RBI and 17 runs scored in 21 games...Participated in the Rising Stars Game...Was the fourth-youngest AFL League participant (19) in 2019.
2018
As an 18-year-old, hit .322/.438 OBP/.460 SLG with seven doubles, five triples, four homers, 24 RBI and 43 runs scored in 57 games between Rookie-Level AZL D-backs, Rookie-Adv. Missoula and Short-Season A Hillsboro.