A Pitching Carousel is Spinning
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Several teams, including the Yankees and Dodgers, are vying for Peralta’s services.
- Freddy Peralta, a two-time All-Star, is drawing significant trade interest.
- The New York Yankees, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, and Atlanta Braves are among the teams interested.
- Peralta’s $8 million salary for 2026 makes him an attractive option for many clubs.
- Milwaukee could potentially retain Peralta through Opening Day, but cashing in on his trade value is tempting.
The Brewers find themselves in a strong position, as Peralta is under contract through 2027 and carries a relatively modest salary of $8 million for the upcoming season. This affordability is a major draw for teams looking to bolster their rotations without breaking the bank.
Peralta’s Value on the Rise
The situation with Detroit Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal, who is proving difficult to acquire, is further elevating Peralta’s value. According to reports, when teams aren’t budging on top-tier starters like Skubal, the price for available pitching inevitably climbs. Peralta is considered by many to be the best available pitcher behind Skubal.
In 33 starts during the 2025 season, the 29-year-old Peralta posted a stellar 17-6 record with a 2.70 ERA and a 3.64 FIP. While he experienced some struggles in the playoffs, allowing eight earned runs over 15.1 innings, his regular-season performance is undeniable.
Consistency is Key
Peralta’s durability is another significant asset. He has thrown at least 140 innings in four of the last five years and has maintained an impressive strikeout rate, averaging over 10 strikeouts per nine innings in all but one of his eight MLB seasons. This consistency provides a level of reliability that is highly valued by contending teams.
Despite the robust market, the Brewers haven’t yet pulled the trigger on a trade, suggesting they might consider keeping Peralta through Opening Day. If Peralta were to depart as a free agent, Milwaukee would receive a compensatory draft pick, and another postseason run would generate substantial revenue.
A Difficult Decision for Milwaukee
However, resisting the opportunity to capitalize on Peralta’s trade value will be challenging, particularly for a front office that prioritizes player development and acquiring young, cost-controlled talent. The Brewers face a delicate balancing act between maximizing their current assets and building for the future.
