How the Freddy Peralta trade tree links back to the Toronto Blue Jays
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How the Freddy Peralta trade tree links back to the Toronto Blue Jays
"Along with former Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette, Freddy Peralta is now a member of the New York Mets. The Mets went on a frenzy last week signing and traded for players to bolster their roster, including getting one of the prized starting rotation options on the trade market. The Mets sent back the Brewers a 22-year-old prospect named Jett Williams, and 25-year-old right handed pitcher Brandon Sproat who made his MLB debut in 2025."
"The offseason had just begun and the Blue Jays were coming off a season in which they very well could have earned a playoff berth. Sitting with a 60-50 record on the day of the trade deadline they were in the Wild Card spot and only 1.5 games back of the AL East leading Baltimore Orioles. But GM Alex Anthopoulos decided to mostly stand pat, executing just one trade"
Freddy Peralta was acquired by the New York Mets during a recent roster-building spree that also included former Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette. The Mets traded prospect Jett Williams and right-hander Brandon Sproat to the Brewers in the Peralta deal. Peralta had previously been dealt to the Brewers in a transaction that involved former Blue Jay Adam Lind. In November 2014 the Blue Jays entered an offseason remake after slipping from a 60-50 trade-deadline position; GM Alex Anthopoulos largely stood pat at the deadline and the club finished 83-79. Subsequent offseason moves included acquiring Josh Donaldson and signing Russell Martin.
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