Perez, Quatraro clear air about 'mental breather'

Bradford DoolittleApr 19, 2026, 01:18 PM ETCloseMLB writer and analyst for ESPN.com Former NBA writer and analyst for ESPN.com Been with ESPN since 2013Multiple Authors

NEW YORK — Royals captain Salvador Perez and manager Matt Quatraro declared they were back on the same page Sunday after the catcher’s social media post late Saturday generated drama between the team and one of its most-beloved players.

The disconnect began after Perez was given the day off Saturday by Quatraro, with him telling reporters that “Salvy’s been struggling a little bit. Just trying to give him a little mental breather.”

Perez took exception to the comment after the Royals’ 13-4 loss to the New York Yankees, posting “I don’t need a mental breather” on X. He also went to Instagram to post a link to a Spanish-language version of a story on the subject, labeling it with the word “fake” in English.

“Little confused, you know. Not the right communication,” a smiling Perez said before Sunday’s game at Yankee Stadium. “I’m good. Family’s good. Everybody’s good.”

“We’re in a good spot,” Quatraro said. “What stands out to me is the mental breather was, from my perspective, telling him the night before he wasn’t playing so we can take something off his plate, of preparing for our starting pitcher and the game plan, the opposing starting pitcher.

“There’s a tremendous amount that goes into that for a guy like him, and so I think that’s where that became a little bit misconstrued.”

Perez, who has been the Royals’ starting catcher since 2011, is famously reluctant to miss games, even given the physical toll associated with being a major league catcher. In other words, when he misses a game, “people notice.”

The Royals on Sunday veteran Elias Diaz from Triple-A Omaha on Sunday to serve as the third catcher along with Perez and Carter Jensen. Diaz is slated to start at catcher for the Royals on Sunday with lefty Cole Ragans on the mound; Perez is penciled in as designated hitter.

“We don’t have any problem,” Perez said. “Q and I, we talked and we’re good. We’ll get ready to win today.”

The Royals optioned infielder Tyler Tolbert to Omaha to make room for Diaz. Kansas City also optioned righty Mitch Spence to Omaha after he logged four relief innings during Saturday’s blowout. Righty Mason Black was recalled to replace Spence in Kansas City’s bullpen.

Bradford DoolittleApr 19, 2026, 01:18 PM ETCloseMLB writer and analyst for ESPN.com Former NBA writer and analyst for ESPN.com Been with ESPN since 2013Multiple Authors

CloseMLB writer and analyst for ESPN.com Former NBA writer and analyst for ESPN.com Been with ESPN since 2013

Even after resting Saturday, Perez has started 14 of Kansas City’s 21 games behind the plate.

Both Perez and Quatraro said they were done discussing the social media post and that all is well.

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