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Brewers PBO Matt Arnold Downplays Freddy Peralta Trade Possibilities

By Mark Polishuk | July 20, 2025 at 2:17pm CDT

Because Freddy Peralta is in the final guaranteed year of his contract, the Brewers right-hander has been mentioned as a speculative trade candidate for some time, given how the Brew Crew have often dealt star players before they reach free agency.  Peralta is still under team control via an $8MM club option for 2026, though that option year only adds to the righty’s trade value, as rival teams would be willing to give up more to have Peralta for two pennant races instead of one.

Then again, that $8MM price tag for a frontline pitcher also makes Peralta incredibly valuable to the Brewers themselves, as Milwaukee again finds itself in the thick of playoff contention.  Speaking with Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Brewers president of baseball operations Matt Arnold praised Peralta as “one of the most important parts of our organization” and made a trade sound very unlikely, if not entirely impossible.

“Obviously it’s important for us to never close the door, but Freddy means the world to our franchise and all of us,” Arnold said.  “I would expect him to be a big part of this going down the stretch.  It’s something that we can never exclusively say no on anything.  But he just means so much to so many people here.  I’m thrilled to have him as a part of this team.”

While the Brewers have enough rotation depth that they could conceivably trade a starter to address other needs before the deadline, it is fair to say that Jacob Misiorowski is probably the only pitcher more untouchable than Peralta.  Over 116 2/3 innings this season, Peralta has produced a 2.85 ERA, 25.5% strikeout rate, and excellent hard-contact numbers.  The bottom-line numbers are a bit more flattering than the reality, as Peralta has a 3.78 SIERA and his 8.4% walk rate is nothing special, plus his strikeout rate is actually a career low.

Still, Peralta is the type of pitcher any club would feel comfortable starting in a playoff game, and he would be Milwaukee’s top starter for heading into what the team hopes will be another dose of October baseball.  As deep as the Brewers’ rotation may be, it would suddenly look a lot thinner without Peralta stabilizing things up top.

[Related: Milwaukee Brewers Trade Deadline Outlook, for MLBTR Front Office subscribers]

A trade probably wouldn’t be on the radar at all if it wasn’t for the Brewers’ past history, and the team’s payroll limitations.  The contract extension Peralta signed prior to the 2020 season has proven to be a huge bargain for the Brewers, and the reported lack of talks involving a new contract could be a hint that Peralta ultimately isn’t in Milwaukee’s long-term plans.

This could explain Arnold’s hesitance to absolutely rule out the possibility of a Peralta trade, just in case a rival team stepped forward with an incredible offer.  But with the Brewers rolling and making a run at another NL Central crown, it’s hard to imagine that anything short of an outlandish trade package would get Arnold to budge on moving his ace.  The specter of the 2022 deadline trade of Josh Hader still looms in recent memory, as the Brewers’ controversial decision to deal the closer seemed to sap the morale of a team that was leading the division at the time, and Milwaukee ended up missing the postseason entirely.

Arnold seemed to acknowledge that history in telling Hogg that “I think we have a really good group, and chemistry matters.  You can remove a piece of this and it changes the dynamic, potentially.  We’re certainly sensitive to that.  At times we’ve had to make unpopular decisions just to make sure our team is variable for not just this year but a long time.  It’s important to try to find that right balance, and we’re trying to do that every single day.”

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56 Comments

  1. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    2 months ago

    It’s more than a feeling
    And I begin dreaming
    That it’s more than a feeling
    Till I see Marianne walking away

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  2. Louholtz22

    2 months ago

    Other than Houston giving up Isaac Parades, I would wait until the offseason to move Peralta.

    3
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    • Shawnpe

      2 months ago

      No way

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      • Soto should bat first.

        2 months ago

        It’s Lou Holtz. Wrong sport. Wrong generation by a few.

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  3. Alan53

    2 months ago

    Of course not. The Brewers, who seem to have an almost supernatural ability to string together hits and manufacture rallies, have a very good chance to finish with the best record in the NL. Why would they trade their best pitcher?

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    • Mustard Tiger

      2 months ago

      They traded their closer, Josh Hader, in 2022 when they were in first place in their division. So they have a history of doing this kind of thing.

      1
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      • Captain K-Mid

        2 months ago

        There was a different POBO at the time (Stearns) who okayed that move. And I would think that they would have learned their lesson by now how much morale plays into winning and losing.

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        • JimOToole

          2 months ago

          Stearns not only OK’d the Hader trade, he built Milwaukee into a pitching factory to enable just such trades. Stearns said this on a Brewers telecast shortly after being hired: “We’re going to develop pitchers in such quantities to allow us to trade them at the height of their value.” But the Hader trade tore up the clubhouse to the extent that it moved Craig Counsell to play out his contract, and sent Stearns into hiding in 2023 while he played out the last year of his deal.

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        • tangerinepony

          2 months ago

          Yeah they completely crapped the bed when they traded hader. Had they kept him the morale wouldn’t have gone in the tank and they would’ve made playoffs probably. That was a mistake they won’t make again

          1
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      • Jeremy320

        2 months ago

        Hader/Boras presented formal rules to Milwaukee on how and when he would pitch. He was also publicly critical of the FO. Burnes/Boras did the exact same thing and Burnes was also openly critical of the FO. Important dynamic to keep in mind when it comes to Milwaukee modus operadi.

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        • Mustard Tiger

          2 months ago

          I’m not saying the Brewers should trade Peralta. I’m saying they’ve done stuff like this before. Arnold was Stearns’ #2 guy so it’s not like he wasn’t around when Hader was dealt.

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        • Shawnpe

          2 months ago

          Burnes going through arbitration the year prior ensured he’d never sign an extension. There’s no advantage of any franchise to go through the process with such a player, unless they’ve already decided there’s zero chance to extend him. They decided, long before Boras laid out criteria, that they were trading Burnes.

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        • JimOToole

          2 months ago

          Everybody in the front office learned what a mistake the Hader trade at the deadline was. They changed their MO after that, and allowed Willy Adames to play out his deal.

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      • Russell Branyan

        2 months ago

        In addition to the Brewers publicly saying they regret how they handled that deal, trading a closer when Williams is in house is alot different than trading your #1/2 starter.
        Hader had also been scuffling pretty bad for almost a month prior to that deal, so someone was able to make an offer they couldn’t refuse.
        Freddy is unlikely to perform so poorly he fundamentally changes his trade value relative to control, and hes alot harder to replace

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      • Chris Koch

        1 month ago

        Unlike Hader, Peralta has a set price for next year, below market value.

        Reply
    • tangerinepony

      2 months ago

      Blame it on the writer of this story!! He’s a hack

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  4. Prince Fielder's Barrelman

    2 months ago

    What would a trade package look like for Petalta?

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    • Motor City Beach Bum

      2 months ago

      To the Tigers with Tyler Black for Melton, Jung, Briceno and a good A ball guy. Os they could get Olson back with some combo of the prospects above.

      Reply
      • Russell Branyan

        2 months ago

        Any team would have to overpay and include players that they think help offset the loss of Freddy this year, while also improving the club long term.
        No way does anyone think Jung is helping them that much this year. The deal it would take to get Freddy this year is a deal no rational GM would offer

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      • Stormintazz

        2 months ago

        Tyler Black has no value other than to give him a new place to play.

        Reply
  5. Louholtz22

    2 months ago

    Peralta tends to nibble too much when ahead in the count. Pitch counts get high. He gives up too many untimely 3 run bombs. Those lose playoff games.

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  6. Louholtz22

    2 months ago

    PF, Barrelman: A trade package in the offseason would be 3 prospects. For them to do it this year, it has to be a one for one. They need either a SS or 3B, possibly 1B. Ortiz could move to 3B.

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    • pt57

      2 months ago

      Durbin’s been good enough at 3B.

      And I’m not seeing a 1B who’s available that would be worth Peralta.

      Reply
  7. Acoss1331

    2 months ago

    Brewers are one of the best teams in baseball, so no reason to trade away such a valuable starter like Peralta.

    That being said this organization is very crafty, they probably would trade him if they like an offer, and then immediately have another prospect come up and become a productive starter.

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  8. Rsox

    2 months ago

    The Brewers are 9-1 in their last 10 and 35-15 in their last 50. They are 1 game back of the Cubs in the NL Central. There is zero chance they trade Peralta as right now in a short series the Brewers are not a team you want to face

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    • bronyaur1

      2 months ago

      Tied now.

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      • Warren Spahn

        1 month ago

        One game up on the Cubs now.

        1
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  9. tangerinepony

    2 months ago

    It be absolutely STUPID for their GM to trade their best pitcher when they’re in the thick of it battling the cubs for the division title. It would piss off not just the fanbase but also the clubhouse if they did hader version 2

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    • marshalledwards82

      2 months ago

      It depends. For prospects? Yea. Stupid. For controllable offensive upgrades that make the team better now and into the future? Not stupid. I’m not saying that will happen. But that is a possibility that fans and players alike would likely be okay with.

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      • Soto should bat first.

        2 months ago

        Okay, I hear that. Who has extra position players who are sure to hit, in order to pry Freddy from MIL?
        Also, I think there’s still some lingering fallout from the Hader deal a few years ago.
        I don’t think Scott Harris traumatizes the fan base with a Peralta trade unless it’s overwhelming. Start with Jarren Duran.

        Reply
    • Phunkzilla

      1 month ago

      The fanbase complains anyways

      Reply
  10. Alan53

    2 months ago

    On another Brewers topic: Their batting average with RISP is approaching historic. And it’s mainly no-names that are doing it. (They are using a revolutionary new strategy: they are choking up with two strikes.)

    Hitting with RISP is exactly what the Cubs can’t do. The Brewers are going to win the NL Central by 10 games. Maybe more. And at some point, the national press is going to pick up on this story.

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    • brewcrewfan82

      2 months ago

      10 is a stretch but I could see winning it by 3. You know the cubbies are gonna do something at the deadline bcuz the crew have all but closed the gap and it would look awful if you bring in “the best manager in baseball” and don’t win the central, or even miss the playoffs entirely 2 years in a row.

      1
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      • Alan53

        2 months ago

        @brewcrewfan: There isn’t really that much the Cubs can do, and my guess is they’ve already downshifted their goal to getting a wild card spot. That could happen, but probably won’t. Counsell is a good manager, but the team is top-heavy, too home run-dependent, and oddly lackadaisical for the most part. They believe in “steadiness” and “trusting the process” to a fault. Tucker was supposed to be a difference-maker who would “tranform the lineup,” but he has not been that; he’s a guy with a long swing who cadges walks from the umpire a lot to protect his OBP. All in all, the Cubs don’t have the oomph that they need. Hoyer also doesn’t seem to like to have players of color on his team, which is un-righteous in itself and also creates a sameness of culture that is counterproductive.

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        • brewcrewfan82

          2 months ago

          There is a 0% chance that the Cubs have changed their mentality to “ok, we are tied for first (as I write this, since we just won) let’s shift our focus to getting 1 of the 3 wild card spots. Wayyy too much baseball left including 8 more head to head amongst each other.

          As for Hoyer, I wouldn’t know I guess, but yea shameful if that is at all true.

          Reply
        • Alan53

          2 months ago

          You’re right I suppose, in that it doesn’t really matter what their focus is; like any team, they try to win each game, and see where they are at the end. But I suspect Hoyer’s moves at the deadline will not be as major as people think.

          As for those 8 Brewers-Cubs games, I’ll be surprised if the Brewers don’t win at least 6.

          1
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      • mad1

        2 months ago

        Counsell is the best manager baseball.. LOL

        1
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        • Alan53

          2 months ago

          He IS a good manager. The Counsell hate from you Brewers fans is unwarranted and unthoughtful.

          1
          Reply
        • la verdad

          2 months ago

          Screw Benedict Counsell! He sold his soul when he signed with the Cubs. He grew up in the Milwaukee area and he knew how signing with Chicago would be received by the fans. He had other offers in the table but chose to take the Cubs’ money with one hand and flip off the fans of his hometown team with the other. He deserves all the hate he brought on himself.

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        • Alan53

          2 months ago

          LOL. He took the job that offered the most money. If la verdad were employable, he/she might do the same thing.

          Hating people who you don’t know personally and who have done nothing to you is one sign of a sick mind.

          1
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        • Phunkzilla

          1 month ago

          Keep crying. You all hated him when he was on the Brewers. Bunch of drunk cry babies.

          Are you the one the vandalized the little league park because your team!s manager left? Sober up drunk

          Reply
        • Phunkzilla

          1 month ago

          Its all the processed meat and foamy beer that makes the this fanbase angry and dumb

          Reply
      • Steelers 6x

        2 months ago

        You have to love the stupidity of trolls.

        Alan the troll, “brewers..batting average with RISP is approaching historic.” Followed by hitting with RISP is something Cubs can’t do.

        Coming into today…

        Brewers with RISP… .275
        Cubs with RISP… .275

        EXACTLY THE SAME

        Then he goes on his racist Cub dribble.

        And completely has missed that Tucker continues to be one of the best five or six players in the game.

        He’s been banned from Brett Taylor’s site so he bashes and trolls that as well.

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    • MC Tim C

      2 months ago

      Unlikely. The Cubs had the hardest first half schedule in MLB and Brewers one of the easiest. Cubs have the easiest schedule the rest of the way and Brewers 10th hardest. It will be neck-and-neck.

      1
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      • Alan53

        2 months ago

        @MC: The schedule stuff is nonsense. It simply doesn’t play out. The Brewers just took 6 out of 6 from the Dodgers, supposedly baseball’s best team. The Brewers are better than any team on their schedule.

        But I don’t want to fight with you or our own village idiot, Brett Taylor. Just check the standings on the last day of the season and we’ll see who’s right.

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  11. O’sfan222

    2 months ago

    Orioles again please

    Reply
  12. GO1962

    2 months ago

    The Brewers should keep Peralta because they are in a position to advance to the post-season, and because he is performing well. The Brewers can issue the qualifying offer following the season.

    Reply
    • brewcrewfan82

      2 months ago

      The brewers hold a 8 million club option for 2026 which they 100% will exercise. No need for the qual offer

      2
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      • Soto should bat first.

        2 months ago

        QO after 2026 though

        Reply
  13. YankeesBleacherCreature

    2 months ago

    Brew Crew should make the postseason. Absolutely no reason to trade Peralta with his cheap ’26 team option.

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  14. Stormintazz

    2 months ago

    The way the Brewers are playing. Any trade could effect the clubhouse. What position do you trade for? 3b? Durbin has played well enough for the job. SS? Ortiz has had some clutch hits. His defense is better than Adames. 1B? maybe but Vaughn low average with some key hits. Hoskins is hurt. Bauer should not be on the team.

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  15. Chris Koch

    2 months ago

    Peralta wont be traded. Top 10 prospect maybe. Pretty much for 8million next season, He’s like the free agent addition they make in the offseason. They traded previous Burnes/Hader/ and Williams because they were getting more expensive. Freddy also wants an extension with the team. So again, the asking price will be Arnold asking for teams #1 prospect. Brewers farm system is loaded, they don’t need quantity.

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    • SharksFan91

      1 month ago

      Hope you’re correct! Brewers recent history makes me apprehensive. If anything, trade Woodruff instead of Peralta. However and unfortunately, any Brewer fan knows at some point Freddy will be traded and Woodruff is a lifer unless he chooses to leave or there’s drastic changes in the Milwaukee front office.

      Reply
  16. Warren Spahn

    1 month ago

    Right now the Brewers have the best pitching staff in the MLB, the relief core is pretty solid. They just beat the might Dodgers 6 out of 6 game. I wouldn’t want to fact this team in the playoff at this point with this pitching staff.

    Reply
  17. douglasb

    1 month ago

    Peralta would require someone like Lawlar from the Diamondbacks, and the D-backs are sellers not buyers.

    Reply
  18. SharksFan91

    1 month ago

    I was wrong. This team is much better than I thought they would be. Though still missing a couple pieces. The typical Brewer moves of Vaughn, Seigler, Black, & Bauer are not MLB solutions.
    One more thing, Perkins is their best defensive CF period, and should not be relegated to the bench once the overrated Frelick comes back.

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