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Former Brewer willing to consider multiyear deal with Mets, but wants to get settled first

Freddy Peralta, an All-Star with a 2.55 ERA last season, is evaluating a multiyear deal with the Mets before free agency to strengthen their pitching rotation.

  • NEW YORK — Freddy Peralta is willing to consider a multiyear contract with the New York Mets before reaching free agency, the pitcher said.
  • The Mets traded for Freddy Peralta, acquiring him from the Milwaukee Brewers to upgrade New York's starting rotation.
  • After spending time in the bullpen in the 2024 season, Freddy Peralta, pitcher, returned to starting and thrived following his first All-Star nod last year.
  • The Peralta addition improves the rotation but the New York Mets still need more help behind Freddy Peralta, while left field remains a question despite acquiring Luis Robert Jr. earlier.
  • Coming right after the trade from Milwaukee, Freddy Peralta said he wants to get settled with the New York Mets before committing to a multiyear deal this offseason.
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The Washington Post broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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