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MLB rumors: Dodgers eyeing Freddy Peralta trade; Phillies done with big moves

The Dodgers seek Brewers pitcher Freddy Peralta for his durability and strikeout ability, while the Phillies hold back after missing key free agents and re-signing key players.

  • On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly pursuing a trade for Milwaukee Brewers ace Freddy Peralta, The Athletic reports in its offseason rumor roundup.
  • Peralta's recent durability and strikeout totals underline his appeal as one of 11 pitchers with 30-plus starts and three straight 200-strikeout seasons, plus his walk year contract.
  • Staph noted `As for the Milwaukee Brewers, this is another deal where they end up getting a star-studded return`, describing a package sending Peralta to Atlanta for JR Ritchie, Alex Lodise and Jhancarlos Lara, with Ritchie as the Braves’ top arm.
  • The Philadelphia Phillies now appear likely to pause major multi-year moves after losing out on Bo Bichette, having re-signed Kyle Schwarber, J.T. Realmuto, and added Adolis García.
  • Amid ongoing offseason churn, daily rumor roundups show the Major League Baseball offseason producing a steady stream of trade and free-agent possibilities.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers always appear in the center when it comes to a superstar, this time by the name of Freddy Peralta, the ace of the Milwaukee Brewers that begins to fit into all the scenarios of the current MLB champion team. The information, initially exposed by journalist Katie Woo of The Athletic, puts them as a team that “continues interested” in exploring the way of the transfer by Dominican law. In a market where there is a shortage …

The market by Freddy Peralta, the ace of the Milwaukee Brewers, has been transformed into an elite auction. The initial interest of the San Diego Fathers, reported by Ken Rosenthal, now competes with that of two giants: the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Three of the most powerful and ambitious major league franchises seek out the right pitcher, who, at the age of 29, an affordable contract for 2026 and close to the free agency, i…

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Empire Sports Media broke the news in on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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