Will Freddy Peralta Be Back in 2026? Brewers Have Taken Different Routes with Players Entering Final Year of Contract
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Brewers will listen on trade offers for ace Freddy Peralta after NLCS sweep
The Brewers are now expected to "at least field offers" for right-handed starter Freddy Peralta, The Athletic reported, citing multiple sources. Peralta has one year remaining on his contract, an $8 million team option for 2026 before he'd become a free agent next offseason.
Several reports indicate that the Milwaukee Brewers would be inclined to change Freddy Peralta during the dead season in view of the opening day of the major leagues 2025. It is not surprising that the Brewers are expected to hear offers by Freddy Peralta this low season, reports The Athletic. Milwaukee has a history of passing on to his best players a year before the free agency (Corbin Burnes, Devin Williams, etc.), and Peralta is at that poin…
Brewers Trade Freddy Peralta To The Atlanta Braves
After the season the Milwaukee Brewers had, it came to an end in disappointing fashion as they lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Championship Series in a sweep with Los Angeles winning the series 4-0. The Milwaukee Brewers now seem to be staring at a slight rebuild as following their elimination it was announced that they would be listening to trade offers for their lone key starting pitcher in Freddy Peralta. Brewers expec…
After Crushing Defeat, Brewers' Freddy Peralta Shares His Love For The City Entering Final Year Of Contract
A 4-0 sweep in the NLCS was not how the Milwaukee Brewers wanted their season to end, one in which they won a franchise-record 97 games and boasted MLB’s best record. Milwaukee’s collective slump at the plate was the story of the series, but even on the mound, they were clearly overmatched. Whereas the Brewers were forced to cobble together bullpen games, the Dodgers ran out ace after ace and got enough thump out of their high-powered, highly pa…
Brewers could trade All-Star pitcher following playoff loss
Sep 4, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Freddy Peralta (51) reacts after striking out Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm (not pictured) with the bases loaded in the fourth inning at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images The Milwaukee Brewers’ season came to a disappointing end on Friday, and it might also signal the conclusion of a longtime star’s tenure with the team. The …
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