
by
Tom FornelliFiled under: Tigers

The
Detroit Tigers announced on Tuesday that they have declined the $7.25 million option on
Jhonny Peralta for the 2011 season. The
Tigers acquired Peralta from the
Cleveland Indians this summer in a trade for left-handed pitching prospect Giovanni Soto. It should be pointed out, however, that just because the Tigers don't want to give Peralta over $7 million next season, that doesn't mean they won't try to bring him back cheaper.
"We remain optimistic that a deal can be worked out between Jhonny and the club," said Tigers president, CEO and general manager Dave Dombrowski in a statement.
Peralta hit .253 with eight home runs and 38 RBI for the Tigers in 57 games and played shortstop for the team after spending most of his time at third base in Cleveland. Considering that the Tigers have already re-signed
Brandon Inge to play third, odds are that if Peralta does return to Detroit, he'll still be playing shortstop.
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