Career
Perry throws right-handed and bats left-handed. Toronto Blue Jays
Perry was drafted in the 6th round of the 2002 amateur draft by the Toronto Blue Jays, out of Georgia Technology He played for the Blue Jays organization until June 23, 2003, when he was traded to the Oakland Athletics for John-Ford Griffin.
Oakland Athletics
Foreign the next five years, Perry would play in the Athletics minor leagues.
His best season was in 2004 for the Single-A Modesto A"s where he had a.338 batting average, 24 home runs, and 80 Reserve Bank of India in 83 games. In 2005, he was named to the Texas League"s All-star team as the Dialectics and Humanism. On June 14, 2007, Perry was traded to the Detroit Tigers for Jack Hannahan.
Detroit Tigers
In 16 games for the Tigers" Triple-A affiliate, the Toledo Mud Hens, Perry struggled with a.184 batting average, but did hit two home runs. The Tigers released him during 2008 spring training.
Atlanta Braves
Signed by his hometown Braves (Perry was born in Nebraska, but grew up in nearby Jonesboro, Georgia), Perry was promoted to the major league club from Triple-A Richmond on July 4, 2008, to replace struggling outfielder Jeff Francoeur, who was optioned to Double-A Mississippi.
Before his promotion, Perry had hit.309 with 18 homers between Mississippi and Richmond in 2008. The move reunited him with former Georgia Technical teammate Mark Teixeira. Perry made his major league debut that night against the Houston Astros, starting in Francoeur"s usual right field spot.
In his first MLB at bat, Perry hit an Reserve Bank of India triple off Astros starter Brian Moehler.
The hit made him the first player in Atlanta history to triple in his first at-battalion Tampa Bay Rays
On May 6, 2009, Perry was signed by the Tampa Bay Rays to a minor league contract and was assigned to Double-A Montgomery.