Reports had indicated that the Chicago Cubs could look to make a trade with the New York Mets for starting pitcher FreddyPeralta. Peralta figures to be one of the best starters on the trade market at ...
If such a future did come to pass, FreddyPeralta, the ace they acquired over the offseason from the Milwaukee Brewers, is someone the Mets should seriously consider selling. While parting with Peralta ...
Reports indicated about a week ago that the Cubs reached out to the Mets regarding a potential trade for starter FreddyPeralta... “There was a report last week that the Cubs had checked in on Peralta, but that’s not accurate.
Leading up to last year’s trade deadline, FreddyPeralta was starring for the Brewers, his future a bit uncertain thanks to budget-conscious Milwaukee’s penchant for making players available — occasionally well ahead of free agency.
...Peralta. "According to industry sources, the Cubs are one of the teams the Mets have talked to about acquiring RHPFreddy Peralta ... Peralta and Craig Counsell share a mutual bond," Levine wrote on X.
It has already reached the point where the Mets are reportedly thinking about a fire sale, with starter FreddyPeralta potentially being their most prized trade asset if he becomes available. “Peralta is a prime trade chip.
And if things continue to go south, it would hardly be a surprise if the Mets wound up as sellers with some of their one-year rentals like LuisRobert Jr., Bo Bichette, and FreddyPeralta... Peralta.
Per Chicago baseball pundit Bruce Levine, the Chicago Cubs, among other teams, have already spoken with the Mets about what it would take to acquire Peralta, who is set to be a free agent this offseason.
According to 670 The Score, the Chicago Cubs are one of the teams that have talked with the Mets about a possible trade for starting pitcher FreddyPeralta...Holmes has pitched even better than Peralta ...
One of those moves included acquiring starter FreddyPeralta from the Milwaukee Brewers...There is growing belief that if the Mets continue to struggle, Peralta could eventually end up on the trade block. “Peralta is a prime trade chip.
Snow forced the postponement of the Colorado Rockies' game against the New York Mets on Tuesday in Denver, and it also played a role in Wednesday's game being moved back six hours as well ... .
Former MLB general manager Jim Bowden, for The Athletic, shared his starting pitcher trade candidates, and named FreddyPeralta, who the Mets just got from the Milwaukee Brewers this past offseason, as one candidate.