Mets acquire ace pitcher Freddy Peralta from Brewers
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Milwaukee Brewers fans have expressed scorn over trading Freddy Peralta to the New York Mets. Underneath the surface, there is plenty of reason to believe the doom will pass.
The Twins apparently were interested in trading for Freddy Peralta before the Mets swooped in and got a deal done with Milwaukee.
Eighteen-year-old shortstop Jesús Made climbed to No. 3 on MLB Pipeline’s newest ranking of baseball’s Top 100 prospects, which was unveiled Friday with five Brewers players on the list. Fellow middle infielders Luis Peña (No.
FanGraphs prospect writer Eric Longenhagen breaks down the players the Brewers acquired from the Mets in the Freddy Peralta trade.
This reporter explained why the Brewers trading Freddy Peralta to Mets could possibly position Milwaukee for an even stronger 2026 season.
The Milwaukee Brewers may look to move Freddy Peralta sooner than later, and it is possible they will engage in talks with a rival.
Freddy Peralta ranks best in Brewers history in at least two notable statistical categories, just part of his decorated legacy in Milwaukee.
While the Mets badly wanted Freddy Peralta, there was one prospect they weren't willing to trade to the Brewers.
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Top Milwaukee Brewers prospects who could contribute in 2026
This feels like a fitting topic to cover following the blockbuster deal that went down earlier in the week. The Milwaukee Brewers already had a solid farm system that featured two of the top prospects in baseball in Jesús Made and Luis Peña.
Brewers president Matt Arnold claimed the two pals completed their blockbuster Freddy Peralta trade on the day of the Mets president of baseball operations’ wedding anniversary to his wife, Whitney Ann Lee.
The Milwaukee Brewers make a lot of sense as a fit for this veteran backup catcher.