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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Mets Get Huge Freddy Peralta Contract Extension Prediction
New York Mets starting pitcher Freddy Peralta will hit free agency after the 2026 MLB season. The team acquired him from the Milwaukee Brewers by trading away top prospects Brandon Sproat and Jett Williams. Now, the bigger question is whether the Mets can secure him for the long term.Both parties are ready to play out this upcoming season with Peralta’s free agency looming and then revisit the situation either during the middle of the summer or …
Freddy Peralta meets the Mets, a Craig Kimbrel flyer, and the Mets all-time lineup
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo are hitting the home stretch of the offseason as spring training is in the air. First up, the guys react to the Freddy Peralta introductory news conference and continue the contract extension chatter, share their thoughts on the clubhouse vibes after manager Carlos Mendoza made comments about last season, and look at what may come from the signing of reliever Craig Kimbrel. Late…
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