Oswald Peraza, a former top-100 prospect and one of the most confusing non-entities in the Yankees' orbit over the past few years, has finally come to the end of the line in the Bronx.
Peraza, after hanging on to a roster spot by a thread as the Yankees imported both Amed Rosario and Austin Slater, found himself dealt to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on Thursday evening, midway through the resumption of New York's three-hours-rain-delayed game against the Rays.
Given one final chance to make a statement and remain on the roster in a utility/defensive replacement role this season, Peraza's glove proved not to be good enough to justify his limited offense.