Freddy Peralta, Milwaukee Brewers
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After a disappointing year, the New York Mets are almost certain to be aggressive in adding impact talent this offseason. One glaring area that needs to be addr
The Brewers hold an $8MM club option on Freddy Peralta’s services for 2026, which represents the team’s last bit of control from what was initially a five-year, $15.5MM extension signed by the right-hander back in February 2020.
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The Houston Astros have room to add to their roster this offseason, and a potential asset they could acquire is starting pitcher Freddy Peralta
The San Diego Padres should offer multiple pitching prospects to Milwaukee for ace Freddy Peralta to solve their 2026 rotation crisis.
Freddy Peralta started Game 4 on four days' rest and a nightmarish first inning set the stage for an uphill battle for the Brewers.
The Detroit Tigers face uncertainty after falling short in the playoffs, but adding this pitcher would make their outlook clearer.
Brice Turang was named the Brewers' most valuable player as selected by the Milwaukee chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America.
Peralta not only solidified himself as the Brewers' ace this season, but also as one of the best right-handed starters in baseball. He posted a 2.70 ERA over 33 starts, 176.2 innings, and struck out 204 batters. This was Peralta's third straight season punching out 200+ hitters and posting 150+ innings.