Mets trade rumors: Freddy Peralta, David Stearns reunion obvious possibil | amNewYork
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Mets trade rumors: Freddy Peralta, David Stearns reunion obvious possibil | amNewYork
"Shortly after they were swept out of the NLCS by the dominant Los Angeles Dodgers, it came out that the Milwaukee Brewers were going to listen to trade offers regarding their ace, Freddy Peralta. Draw up the immediate links to the Mets. The 29-year-old right-hander's value could not be much higher ahead of a 2026 season in which he has a club option worth $8 million before hitting free agency the following winter."
"Peralta had a career year, going 17-6 with a 2.70 ERA with 204 strikeouts in 176.2 innings pitched. The Mets are desperate for starting pitching help this offseasonit's the worst-kept secret in baseball. They currently have two serviceable arms in Nolan McLean and Clay Holmes, while the rest Kodai Senga, David Peterson, Sean Manaea are enormous question marks. The Mets will understandably be linked to every big pitcher potentially on the market this winter."
The Milwaukee Brewers plan to listen to trade offers for ace Freddy Peralta following their NLCS exit. Peralta, 29, posted a 17-6 record with a 2.70 ERA and 204 strikeouts in 176.2 innings in 2025, and carries a 2026 club option worth $8 million before free agency. The New York Mets urgently need starting pitching and have only two clearly serviceable arms, with several rotation spots uncertain. Peralta is a more realistic and less costly target than top-tier alternatives. David Stearns already has ties to Milwaukee, and the Mets possess prospects that could match Milwaukee’s acquisition profile.
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