The Brewers hold an $8MM club option on Freddy Peralta’s services for 2026, which represents the team’s last bit of control from what was initially a five-year, $15.5MM extension signed by the right-hander back in February 2020. With Peralta now slated for free agency during the 2026-27 offseason, it is possible he has already thrown his last pitch in a Brewers uniform, as The Athletic’s Andy McCullough writes that Milwaukee is “expected to at least field offers for” Peralta’s services.
The news comes as no surprise, since as of last June, Peralta and his agents at Klutch Sports hadn’t gotten anywhere with the Brewers on another contract extension. Milwaukee president of baseball operations Matt Arnold didn’t even entirely rule out the possibility of the Brew Crew moving Peralta at this past trade deadline, even if Arnold stressed that such a deal was quite unlikely with the team in the midst of what ended up as a successful run at another NL Central title.
Because the Brewers obviously plan to be contenders again in 2026, there is plenty of logic in simply keeping Peralta atop their rotation. The righty enjoyed what was in many ways his finest season, posting a 2.70 ERA over a career-best 176 2/3 innings. Peralta’s stellar numbers included a 28.2% strikeout rate and 34.5% hard-hit ball rate, and though his walk and barrel rates were below average, that has been the norm for Peralta throughout his career.
Peralta got some good strand-rate and BABIP luck in 2025, which explains why his 3.68 SIERA was almost a full run higher than his ERA. However, Peralta’s career 3.61 SIERA and 3.59 career ERA are virtually identical, and there is every reason to believe he can continue performing like a solid front-of-the-rotation arm for years to come.
A modest $8MM price tag for such frontline pitching only adds to Peralta’s trade value. Every team can fit Peralta into their budget at that price, so apart from the clubs that are in clear rebuilding mode, virtually every other team in baseball will have reason to check in with Arnold about Peralta’s availability. The Crew would certainly land a substantial trade package in return for Peralta, which is why Arnold can’t help but listen to offers. As Arnold put it back in July when describing his team’s stance on trade offers, “Obviously it’s important for us to never close the door…It’s something that we can never exclusively say no on anything.”
Since Milwaukee is also operating under its standard limited budget, Peralta and his $8MM salary arguably carries more value to the Brewers than any other contender. Peralta’s contract has proven to be a tremendous bargain for a club that has often traded away star players prior to free agency, as the option years in Peralta’s deal kept his salaries in check. As McCullough notes, other ex-Brewers like Corbin Burnes, Josh Hader, or Devin Williams were more expensive due to rising arbitration salaries, plus a starter like Peralta making $8MM is a much different scenario than a closer like Hader or Williams earning a hefty portion of a mid-sized payroll.
Brandon Woodruff and Jose Quintana each have mutual options in their contracts but are expected to become free agents this winter. If those starters left and Peralta was traded, Milwaukee’s 2026 rotation lines up as Quinn Priester, Jacob Misiorowski, Logan Henderson and Chad Patrick as the likely top four starters, with Robert Gasser, Tobias Myers, Carlos Rodriguez, or Aaron Ashby also in the mix for rotation work. It’s not a bad group, but there is a distinct lack of MLB experience, and signing a lower-cost veteran arm (i.e. Quintana) would raise the rotation’s floor but not necessarily the ceiling.
Reading about the possibility of a Peralta trade only adds to the sting of the last week for Milwaukee fans, as the Brewers were unceremoniously swept out of the NLCS by the Dodgers. Brewers fans know the drill by now when it comes to trading star players, of course, and the club’s run of success over the last decade has been due in part to the front office’s ability to successfully reload the roster. Looking back at Hader’s trade to the Padres in 2022, for instance, that deal brought the Brewers back Gasser, as well as Esteury Ruiz, who was later flipped as part of the three-team swap that brought William Contreras to Milwaukee.

Brewers fans must be having a great time recently…
Sad – This is old news, I talked about it a while ago.
If the Red Sox can’t land Skubal then I want Peralta.
Red Sox is first team to come to my mind. Curious the asking price. The Corbin Burnes return seemed light
Mets too, with Mets fans citing the Stearns factor with the Brewers.
Really…….how about the Dodgers….Yankees….Mets…..maybe even the Cubs….the Red Sox while in need and probably have the money, would lose a bidding war at least to the Dodgers and Mets……If either the Dodgers or Mets really want him, there is no way the Red Sox would end up with the top offer…….good luck with ordering the Chowder for Skubal…I might hold off on that for now…..
The Dodgers’ six-man rotation will be Snell, Yamamoto, Glasnow, Ohtani, Sheehan, and Sasaki. There isn’t really a need, although Peralta would certyainly be affordable for a year.
He should have a better return than Burnes
The Red Sox have shown more willingness to make these kinds of deals in recent years. Dodgers don’t make this trade unless they can extend him but don’t really need to. Orioles? Blue Jays? Braves? Lots of teams would take him.
Sox have the chips to make this happen.
Have you actually looked at the Butnes trade? The centerpiece was the CB pick. Hall was a wild card and still is. Ortiz is a GG quality SS who has one offensive year in line with the minors and one disappointing one (this year).
A team like the Brewers trades short term value for future value EVERY year. The Os would have valued the CB pick a LOT and Joey Ortiz was only expendable in a system like the Os, and the Brewers needed an Adames replacement.
Until we know more about Brock Burke (the CB pick), having any opinion about the Burnes return is complete speculation.
From the Os perspective it was a complete win. Ortiz and Hall were very unlikely to be of value to the Os and absent injury, Burnes was an easy QO. So they weren’t giving up short term or long term value.
Same situation with Peralta. For teams with good QO comp picks, the Brewers and the Os (or another revenue sharing recipient) line up very well.
The Dodgers can get any player they want at any price. Just keep deferring the $$ down the road for some other GM to worry about. MLB needs a REAL salary cap.
I think we should cap everyone’s salary at minimum wage. Russia did it and it worked out great.
@ Atloriolesfan
Ortiz is not a GG quality SS. He’s a little above average defensively and well below average offensively. He’s probably never going to be a finalist for a GG. He has a 3.0 WAR in over 1,000 plate appearances. As a Brewer he has negative WAA. He literally is a below average player. He’s simply holding down the position until Pratt or Made are ready to take it.
The center piece was Joey Ortiz, who was a T100 prospect at the time and had the most trade value. The CB pick was a throw in.
Red Sox lineup 2026
1. (L) Roman Anthony – LF
2. (R) Alex Bregman – 3B
3. (L) Kyle Schwarber – DH
4. (R) Pete Alonso – 1B
5. (L) Wilyer Abreu – RF
6. (R) Trevor Story – SS
7. (L) Marcelo Mayer – 2B
8. (R) Ceddanne Rafaela – CF
9. (R) Carlos Narvaez – C
Reserves
1. (R) Romy Gonzalez
2. (R) Kristian Campbell
3. (R) Connor Wong
4. (R) Jhostynxon Garcia
Pitchers
1. Garrett Crochet – LHP
2. Freddy Peralta – RHP / Joe Ryan – RHP
3. Brayan Bello – RHP
4. Peyton Tolle – LHP
5. Connelly Early – LHP
Relief Pitchers
1. Justin Slaten – RHp
2. Patrick Sandoval – LHP
3. Kyle Harrison – LHP
4. Zack Kelly – RHP
5. Justin Wilson – LHP (need to resign)
6. Garrett Whitlock – RHP (8th inning)
7. Aroldis Chapman – LHP (Closer)
Traded Players:
1. Jaren Duran
2. Masataka Yoshida
Not Resigned / Optioned
1. Nate Eaton
2. Rob Refsnyder
3. Nick Sogard
4. David Hamilton
5. Nathaniel Lowe
6. Steven Matz
7. Dustin May
8. Hunter Dobbins
9. Lucas Giolito
I’m saying the Red Sox should just go all out in Free Agency this year on Schwarber and Alonso and then trade for Peralta or Ryan, and all of a sudden they look pretty solid on paper. Probably lead the league in Runs Scored and probably top five in ERA and top 2 in Bullpen.
@Popgun13
How did you arrive at the Red Sox acquiring both Peralta and Ryan while only surrendering Duran and Yoshida (the latter of whom has no trade value)?
What about the injured 1B
Casas.
It’s hard to imagine the Red Sox adding then combined salaries of Alonso, Schwarber, and a re-signed Bregman, while also putting themselves in the situation of wanting to re-up Peralta and Ryan. It seems like the main priority will be pitching.
Possible they could field that lineup in 2026 but I think it’s a stretch landing Schwarber and Alonso on top of re signing Bregman.
Could definitely see either of Ryan or Peralta landing at Fenway this off season
What could the Red Sox offer the Brewers that would interest them? Milwaukee would want MLB ready talent who are proven hitters. Outfield or SS
“Milwaukee would want…” How do you know this exactly? If they’re dealing Peralta, they’d likely want pitching in return. And while the offense was bad in the NLCS, they’d likely scored the third most runs in baseball for 162 games. It’s not as easy as you think it is to upgrade those positions without sacrificing defense.
Milwaukee won the most games in MLB, scored the 3rd most runs and won the team NL gold glove in 2024. Go around the horn and it is very difficult to find places to clearly upgrade. Most obvious would be SS. Even then there is Ortiz at SS with the sterling glove (will be a GG finalist), young and had a much better 2024 offensively making him a rebound candidate next season.
Id think they’d keep Peralta till the deadline. But it is the brewers and they gonna want what they can get like they got with Adam Lind
Guy – That name is a blast from the past! We called him “Nothing but wind from Adam Lind”. LOL
FPG
I know you like this news. My concern is making sure to lock him up after trading a ton of talent to get him. He would fit in nicely after Crochet.
B.Woodruff is intriguing also. I know he is often injured,but has ace like qualities. What type of contract would he demand?. Assuming he can pass all of the health requirements.
FPG
We were discussing D, Dombrowski; I remember one of his earliest press conferences ,and he layed out exactly what the Sox needed AND, how they would go about acquiring those players, I was like ,hmm, I don’t recall a Sox GM ever being so open and honest about the future transactions in this way. He held onto the right prospects when making deals (Devers) Trading Moncada & Kopech for Sale. Not that it turned out great but trading Anderson Espinoza for D.Pomeranz. I did not like that deal. But he has a very good eye for talent.
cdc – Absolutely! Actually the White Sox wanted 10D with Devers, still a good call by Dave to say no.
What about the players traded for Kimbrel, that was another great trade.
FPG
It took me a moment. 10D – Benintendi… I thought he was going to be dynamic. The COVID year he was terrible. The diving catch to end the game in the playoffs!!!!. I really thought he was going to be a star.
Guy Lafleur,he was the best wing in the NHL when I started watching , and a Bruin nightmare.
CDC – Sorry sometimes I use terminology from my other sites, like 10D (Benintendi) and G38 (Schilling) and CHB (Curly Haired Boyfriend). LOL
Yeah he was a great all-around player through 2018, made that spectacular catch in Houston, but if I recall correctly he had conditioning issues? Not sure, but obviously he didn’t turn out to be the star that most people expected.
Little known fact, Guy LaFleur was the last NHL player to not wear a helmet. Which made him happy because he liked having his long hair flowing as he skated. LOL
FPG
You sure on that .? I thought it was Craig McTavish ( unfortunate issues)). Maybe when Lafleur came back with the Nordiques ?. I think it was that team. ( to many men on the ice)
CHB , wasn’t that a Carl Everett gem ? Lol.
CDC – You’re absolutely right on Craig. I was going by what an announcer said way back when Guy was still playing. LOL
Yes that was Carl’s quote.
FPG
I forgot what a great offensive year Everett had in 2000. He also helped the White Sox win the WS in 2005. Will always have a place in Red Sox lore for breaking up Mussinas perfect game with 2 outs in the 9th and for CHB .LOL…
I was rooting for Seattle last night. G. Springer , stepped up again. Solid hitter.
cdc – Yeah me too, I wanted Seattle to finally get to the WS. Although the Seattle fans booing Springer after he got hit in the knee didn’t sit well with me.
Well I think most people outside of LA will be rooting for the Jays now.
FPG
I’ve been going back and forth with this guy about the Sox acquiring Sonny Grey. 1 year left at approximately a staggering $ 35 million with a $ 5 million buyout after 2026, or $30 million . I say no way they pay that,and the Cardinals are not going to eat enough to make it worth it. I do like Grey , but that price is exorbitant. He mentioned Bloom being in charge ,may like a prospect that he drafted.
cdc – Gray with an A ;O)
And I absolutely want no part of him …. he’s AJ Burnett!!
Do you know what I mean by that?
He pitches well for non-contenders in low-pressure environments, but otherwise he is not that good (St Louis) or absolutely sucks (Yankees). Boston would eat him up and spit him out.
FPG
You know ,I knew it was an A and I put an E , why I don’t know.
I just looked this up
AJ Burnett won game 2 for the Yankees in the 09 WS. ( beat Pedro) ,he pitched very well. Then got hammered in game 6…
cdc – Yeah as an adjective it’s spelled both ways which makes it confusing.
AJ’s career ERA’s:
Marlins 3.73
Pirates 3.34
Jays 3.94
NY & Philly? Combiined 4.72 ERA
If the return is good, if I were a Brewers fan, I would like it. One year of a very solid pitcher who overperformed his metrics to look like an ace. If that brings back a couple of high end prospects then it could better for the long term. They’re not going to sign him to an extension so now might be the time to deal.
Dodgers should trade for him just to be mean.
They’ll wait a year and then overpay
It’s basically already gotten to that point they seem like the type of team to sign a player just so they don’t play against them
Would not surprise me if the Dodgers did acquire him. Why not?
Because they are already up to their eyeballs in starting pitching, and will be even more so next season.
Brewer flip all their pitchers to the AL because they are perennial NL contenders. The only exception in the NL is the Padres (the chief Dodgers rival)
This would be the ultimate acquisition for the Cubs, but I would prefer they open their purse and get a free agent such as Ranger Suarez, Framber, King or Cease.
Imagine a rotation of Ranger Suarez, Cade Horton, Boyd, Justin Steele, maybe Shota on a one year option, Taillon, and Rea.
Brewers would bury themselves if they traded him to cubs.
Agreed. As much as Peralta would be amazing for the cubs, no one trades such a pitcher in their division, and almost not their own league.
Not in the least. Peralta had a career year. He will never duplicate it again.
omg just stop.
Ranger doesn’t last a full season starter without being injured. He’s awesome for 10 game stretches. Not going to be worth the contract.
The cubs 1) don’t have the farm system to offer what it would take to make the trade, 2) the Brewers would NEVER trade him to the cubs.
Look at his home and away splits, and you’ll start to wonder if the Brewers were cheating.
How would they cheat for a pitcher? That’s a new one on me.
Priester, Quintana, and Woodruff all had better away numbers, so if the Brewers were cheating, they should have shared that info with the whole staff.
The Brewers have lost 11 straight playoff road games. Eleven.
Coming from only cub “fans” who idolized an ACTUAL cheater in Sammy Sosa…priceless.
What’s actually even funnier, this hoax that some idiot radio talk show host in Chicago said years ago, is still being pushed by some FLY THE L “fans”…
Funny how the bush league idea of flying the “L” flag after Game 5 against the Cubs came back to bite the Brewers in the a$$. Poetic, isn’t it?
That’s the MiLLLLwaukee Brewers, rondon.
Trade him. Don’t let that sparking 2.70 era and 17 wins fool you, he never once pitched into the 7th inning this year, He’s not a true #1 he’d be mentioned as a cy young contender this year had he had better quality starts
“he never once pitched into the 7th inning this year”
He went 8 innings in his second start of the season. only 1 earned run too.
and pitched into the seventh six other times. but don’t let the facts hold ruin that narrative right?
I stand corrected. Probably like a start or 2 then. Still though, with that era and those wins u wonder why he’s not the favorite for Cy-young.
Ever hear of Paul Skenes?
Some just don’t research, apparently
That’s not exactly true. Peralta pitched 8 innings of 2-hit ball in his second start of the season againts the Royals. He also went 6.2 innings against the Nationals on July 13.
yeah, he didn’t complete outs in the seventh, but pitched the start of the inning other times though. so, pitched “past the sixth” or “into the seventh” apply.
Going 6.2 is completing 2 outs in the seventh. Going 7.2 would be completing 2 out in the 8th.
correct
On a one year deal at $8 million, there is maybe $18 million in surplus value. Whether you consider Peralta a #1 like I do or a #2 is irrelevant.
This is very misleading the brewers had a really good and deep bullpen and a pitching coach the beloved in limiting innings. Heck most of baseball does that now.Fastball Freddy is really good and if there’s Red Sox want to over pay and take him so be it there minors is loaded
Most starting pitchers don’t pitch into the 7th inning anymore, because a lot of teams don’t want their starters facing a lineup for the third time through the order. I think the fact that Peralta did it a few times is a testament to his talent, not a knock on him as a pitcher.
You also don’t have to be a Cy Young contender to be a true ace. In fact, over history, there have been pitchers that weren’t true aces in Cy Young conversations.
Also, never start an argument with: “Don’t let that sparking 2.70 era and 17 wins fool you.”
Peralta has just proven he is a meh post season pitcher. But for a 8 million salary next year someone will bite.
There’s no one in MLB who has pitched enough postseason innings recently enough to make ANY judgments about them as a “postseason pitcher”, positive or negative.
LLLL
Winners focus on winning. Losers focus on winners. This is why the Cubs fan base will never be winners.
Platitudes🤣
Chicago just can’t get over the fact that they were beat in the regular season by a small market team and then beat in the post season again by the same small market team. Get over it already.
As a Cubs fan, I have dealt with losing for years, trust me. If the Brewers had flown the W flag during their celebration, that would have been acceptable. But by flying the L, they can fly it for themselves now all winter. Now down with the Dodgers.
cheapy cheap cheap
an owner worth almost 2 Billion considering selling one of the best pitchers in MLB making 8 million after getting to the NLCS is the real problem here.
No issue there. Milw got the great years of Burnes by developing and another team like AZ gets the injured/declining version for massive guaranteed $. Rinse and repeat with Peralta-Winning division often in a small revenue stream market while trading near FA’s for reinforcements. Their owners know what they are doing and do it well.
no, 8MM isn’t massive guaranteed money at all, which is what Peralta will be paid next season.
Yeah but what did they get for burnes ? The short stop didn’t develop and how did he get impact their season last year bc I think they coulda hav used him for that one last season
Glove first infielder with lot of contract control and an inconsistent decent project BP arm they were confident to turn into nice piece (so far not yet). Rentals don’t fetch a ton, but agreed or not they philosophically would rather trade for some cheap potential contributors at/near MLB ready.
Ortiz had a 105 wRC+ 3.2 fWAR in 2024 while the 1 year Burnes had a 3.8 fWAR. Ortiz took a big step back this year at the plate, but he still posted 1.4 fWAR because of elite defense at SS. Brewers have 4 more years of control of Ortiz to rebound.
Milwaukee also got DL Hall – 38.2 innings of 3.49 era long-relief/spot-starts .6 war (4 more years arb control) and 2024 comp pick round A TN 1st baseman Blake Burke for Burnes.
It’s the way small market owners have to operate, especially with the RSN fiasco.
Every franchise in MLB is worth close to or over $2b. So singling out the Brewers owner is pretty silly.
It isnt his 8 mil salary thats the issue, the issue is the Brewers will never extend a pitcher of Peralta’s caliber under the current economic conditions.
Being willing to get value back on guys close to free agency is what allows teams like Milwaukee to continually field competitive teams.
Yeesh, not exactly a move that Brewers fans would like to see.
Most would like to see him gone for a nice haul of young prospects and/or some MLB ready players.
Peralta gone and Woodruff..? I’m sure not sure most Brewers fans want that.
They’ll trade him, win 98 games, win the division, and get bounced in the playoffs again. It’s the Milwaukee formula.
The Tampa formula first
Oh let the Brewers have this!!! LOLOLOL
This is why MLB sucks. A team should never have to do this in a competitive window. Hold owners accountable.
Hold the fouled up system accountable actually, those some owners need held accountable too.
If they can get good value for him I don’t see the problem. He really isn’t an ace, but a good 2 or 3 starter. It’s a good way of keeping the prospect cupboards full and continuing to churn out solid ball players.
I’ll also add there really does need to be a salary cap and floor
Milwaukee currently has the #1 ranked farm system according to Baseball America and just won an MLB leading 97 games.
Good news for you. They don’t have to do it. So I guess MLB is fine. Or are you saying that MLB should have a formula prohibiting a team that was in the playoffs this year from trading any player that was underpaid in light of his performance.
Should MLB have suspended the Astros ownership for trading Kyle Tucker? I’m pretty confused.
Brewer fans should be proud of their progress they made against dodgers game to game starting with 2 hits, then 3, 4 and finally 5 hits in game 4 making for total of 14.
In fairness – and I’m definitely not a Brewers fan- Dodgers starters pitched lights out. And in game 4, we.may have seen the best individual performance in sporting history. Pitching 6 innings and hitting 3 homers in a clinching game? No team could have beaten them.
Just like the Brewers caught the Dodgers at the perfect time during the season going 6-0, the Brewers caught caught them at the worst possible time now. Dodgers are unstoppable at this point.
Except for game 4, the Brewers stifled Ohtani and it didn’t matter.
Brewers will recover, they always do
Draft, Develop, trade, acquire new pieces to develop
Another 90 W next yr
And another playoff L
Yep. They’ll trade Peralta and receive a decent return. Then they’ll pluck a starter from their minor league prospect shelf and hardly skip a beat like they always do.
The Athletics Andy…. expects he’ll be traded. And water is wet. The history is based on expensive final year contracts. Freddy is not one of them. I dont expect he will be traded. Send a top 10 prospect in baseball (or 11 with Made in the top 10)
Brewers shouldn’t be considering in trading Peralta or letting Woodruff go at all. Resign these guys. They want to be in Milwaukee. You keep them and if anything trade Preister, Rodriguez, Hall, Myers, Megill, and Ortiz. Keep everyone else. You have Montgomery and Hoskins coming off books. Maybe Yellich will retire. See if you can get some young controllable offense like Jung from Texas. Burke will be ready next year to take over first along with maybe Made and Quero. Start locking more young guys like Made, Turang, Frelick, Conteras, Durbin, and Uribe.
The six players you mentioned wouldn’t bring back much in a trade. Peralta is their chance to get a decent package for a guy they don’t plan on keeping beyond 2026.
You can keep Peralta one year. Then what? You think he will sign for another three years at a discount? No. He’ll cash in on 5+ years. The Brewers won’t, and shouldn’t, entertain that. You can make the argument of keeping him for a year and letting him walk. But they aren’t keeping him beyond that. So the question becomes whether they prefer his one year or what they can get in return. For a guy coming off a career year, it could make a ton of sense to get what you can if the offer is right.
Yelich retiring? My guy, you make up the most ridiculous scenarios. The Brewers are on the hook for three years. There’s no getting away from that, barring a miracle.
Yep, no way Yelich retires before the end of his deal.
Woodruff will also be gone.
Woodruff is a weird case because of the $20M option and $10M buyout. Neither seems ideal for the Brewers. If they buy him out, it seems impossible they’d bring him back on a lesser deal. But with his history, some sort of one year deal seems likely.
I’ll be curious to see what happens there.
In a world where the keep Peralta and Woodruff for a total of $28MM, those two alonmg with Misiorowski can provide the with a quality front three that’s relatively cheap. But I wouldn’t bet on that happening.
QO and get a draft pick/money to use on signing drafted. If he really wants to play in Milwaukee, he’d accept it for the 18mil
I love Woody. But he’s gotta go. That shoulder is a ticking time bomb. Different playoffs if he was healthy but once again he was not.
Where do the brewers get the money to spend on Montgomery not pitching but won’t resign impeeding free agents?
Milwaukee was only on the hook for $2m of Monty’s salary. AZ paid the rest.
People gonna call the Brewers cheap, but Peralta is overrated. I’d trade him too and build around the Miz (and hope Woodruff is healthy next year).
Peralta is very over rated
An ERA+ of 154 says otherwise. 3 straight seasons 200+Ks. BWar of 5.5 this season. Career avg 6.7 hits per 9?
He’s just not economical with his pitch counts and has to exit before 6-7 innings. 1 knock vs many positives.
Giants manager hire. Wow!
I could see the Brewers doing with Peralta what they did with Adames. Listen to offers, but only deal him if it’s the right return, and no less. Especially since he’s only $8M, that kind of pitching value is valuable to the Brewers. Then if they fall out of front running contention by the deadline, consider dealing him again. Otherwise, qualifying offer and take the pick.
I’m a Brewers fan, but nothing would surprise me about how they do next year. I still don’t know who they truly are right now, other than they finished with 97 wins. But they had a historically great stretch in the middle bookended by stretches at the beginning and end where they were average at best (which taken together were a greater sample size than the middle stretch). And especially because they finished like that, it’s so hard to tell what they’ll be next year.
Great organization that develops and gets the most of its players. But there may be some pixie dust there too.
Brewers turning into the Minnesota twins. Small market team does well with low payroll in the division but can’t compete in the playoffs. Brewers really need to add a veteran starter and hitter, even if it’s a mid season trade. Yellich was finally healthy but didn’t do much in the playoffs. What is Corbin Burnes gonna to bring mid season?
* Jordan Montgomery
I’m not sure where you’re going with this, but the Brewers will have neither of those players.
The brewers traded for Montgomery. I was trying to correct that. Didn’t realize he’s a fa end of season. I’m saying the younger club can compete in the regular season, sometimes in the post season you need an extra bat, like when the Braves added Jorge soler for those post season home runs in 2021.
It’s a bit unfair to say the Brewers can’t compete in the playoffs; they just ran into a buzzsaw.
I think the Sox should pursue Peralta over Ryan, if they’re both available.
Sorry for the brewers fans, because this must sting.
Brewers offense absolutely lays down and dies for the Dodgers and the very next day Brewers fans have to see that Peralta may be gone. Way to kick ’em when they’re down
No one’s getting kicked. This is expected. He’s been a Brewer for eight years and fans likely got his best years.
As a Red Sox fan, I predict he will end up with the Os or the Rays.
The elimination of the Brewers was not entirely unceremonious. It was accomplished with one of the greatest feats in baseball history.
Might as well trade him as we know the front office will not add good hitters around him and will be stuck with below average position players next year at ss, 3b, cf.
My man, they scored the third most runs this year behind only the Dodgers and Yankees. I get it, the NLCS, but let’s not just ignore the other 162+ games like they’re nothing.
Thank you. This was a good year not perfect but guys keep getting better. Team will continue work on improving
Pitching and defense wins games. More pitchers, please.
For the Brewers to trade Peralta they would need to get immediate hitting help, not prospects. If they don’t get what they need, they just keep him and take the draft pick after 2026. Milwaukee needs a SS badly and an outfielder. They can’t come close to competing for the top FAs, so they have to go the trade route..
They dont need anything. SS? Jesus Made is a future #1 prospect. Cooper Pratt will be in AAA next season to be the temp replacement to Ortiz as needed. Ortiz brings great defense. He needs the Frelick offseason and see how he starts for at least half the season.
The Yelich hate is not called for either. Yes, he was cold in the playoffs but his 2025 line of .264/.343/.452 w/ 29hr and 16sb is solid production.
He had a solid year, but let’s not just look past that postseason. He wasn’t just bad. He was unable to get the ball out of the infield in his final 20 ABs. That is as bad as it gets and makes me think there may be an injury we don’t know about. If not, I’m not sure how anyone can explain that away. It wasn’t just a slump or bad luck. The guy literally couldn’t get the ball out of the infield.
Really nobody could but someone with his talents and that contract, He’s gotta change his approach or something when in that kind of slump. And when he misses it looks like hes not even trying, which I know isnt the case.