Pereira was the player the Rays acquired from the Yankees for Jose Caballero, but the club did not think much of what they saw in his 23 games with the team and sent him packing to the White Sox for a couple of relievers. The trade helps Pereira's fantasy value as he will have more of a chance to crack the Chicago outfield/DH rotation more than he would have in Tampa Bay. The White Sox improved last season, but they can still afford to take on upside talent without minor league options such as Pereira. His minor league story is a familiar one of lots of tools, and lot of strikeouts as he has a career 29% strikeout rate as a minor leaguer as well as a 39% major league strikeout rate in 176 plate apperances between New York and Tampa Bay. Pereira will likely find himself in a platoon situation in the outfield unless he shows something in Cactus League play to earn a starting spot in the southside lineup. Read Past Outlooks