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mlb-off-season4 days ago

Brewers Eyeing a Freddy Peralta Trade Amid MLB Offseason Rumors

The Milwaukee Brewers are considering trading All-Star Freddy Peralta, seeking a young, major-league ready replacement and possibly an extension, with teams like the Mets, Braves, Yankees, Red Sox, and Dodgers showing interest. The article also covers arbitration issues with the Blue Jays' Lauer, the Orioles' decision to retain Mountcastle, and potential moves involving other teams like the Marlins, Tigers, Padres, Diamondbacks, and Rockies, highlighting strategic roster and trade considerations across MLB.

sports7 months ago

Key Players and Strategies Shaping the MLB Trade Deadline

The article discusses potential MLB trade deadline moves involving three aces: Chris Sale, Freddy Peralta, and Sandy Alcantara. Sale, despite his value, is unlikely to be traded due to his team-friendly contract, while Peralta and Alcantara could be available, though Peralta's team prefers to keep him and Alcantara's recent struggles may complicate his trade prospects.

sports1 year ago

"Managing Tensions: Mets and Brewers Clash Over Hard Slide"

David Stearns, the former Brewers executive, showcased the potential impact he could have on the Mets as the Brewers defeated the Mets on Opening Day. The game highlighted key players acquired by Stearns, including Freddy Peralta and Christian Yelich. Despite the Mets' offensive struggles, Stearns' influence on the team is still in its early stages, with a focus on long-term roster flexibility and young talent.

sports1 year ago

"Intense Opening Day: Mets' Offense Quiet in Loss to Brewers Amid Tensions"

The New York Mets' Opening Day game lacked energy until a late slide by Rhys Hoskins led to a confrontation with Jeff McNeil, but ultimately resulted in a 3-1 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. The Mets struggled to generate offense, with only one hit and minimal scoring opportunities. Despite the disappointing start, there's optimism for the season ahead, but the team's lackluster performance left fans hoping for a more spirited opener.

sports2 years ago

"Record-Breaking Performance: Peralta's 13 Ks and Frelick's 4 RBIs Propel Brewers to Dominant Win over Rockies"

The Milwaukee Brewers dominated the Colorado Rockies with a resounding 12-1 victory, coming within one pitch of throwing a perfect game. Pitcher Freddy Peralta matched his career-high of 13 strikeouts over seven innings, allowing only one hit. Relievers Elvis Peguero and Andrew Chafin continued the pitching clinic, while rookie Sal Frelick delivered an impressive performance at the plate with four RBIs. The Brewers remain 1.5 games ahead of the Cincinnati Reds in the National League Central.

sports2 years ago

Pirates continue losing streak, struggle with batting basics.

The Pittsburgh Pirates and Milwaukee Brewers will face off in the final game of their three-game weekend series, with the Brewers looking to maintain their lead in the NL Central Division. The Brewers will start veteran righty Freddy Peralta, while the Pirates will hand the ball to righty Luis Ortiz. The Brewers have struggled to produce runs lately, but Peralta has done a solid job all season in getting the Brewers deep into games with seven quality starts. The Pirates have been ahead of schedule this season with a winning record and battling the Brewers for supremacy in the division.

sports2 years ago

A's Sweep Brewers, Keep Them Out of First Place.

The Milwaukee Brewers fell short in their attempt to avoid a sweep by the Oakland A's, losing 8-6 at home. The A's, who were 12-50 last Monday, have now won five straight games. The Brewers had opportunities to come back, but fell short, with Rowdy Tellez's deep drive to center field falling just short of a home run. The loss drops the Brewers a game behind the National League Central-leading Pirates and marks the first time they have been a full game out of first place since May 6.

sports2 years ago

Brewers suffer sweep by A's, lose first place.

The Milwaukee Brewers were swept by the Oakland Athletics, losing 8-6 on Sunday. Freddy Peralta struggled in his start, allowing four runs in the fourth inning. The Brewers had plenty of chances to score, but went 3-for-12 with runners in scoring position and left 11 runners on base. The bullpen kept the team in striking distance, but fell apart in the ninth inning. The Brewers rallied in the bottom of the ninth, but ultimately fell short. The team now has four straight losses and will face the Minnesota Twins in a two-game series after two days off.

sports2 years ago

Brewers edge out Orioles in extra innings.

The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 4-3 in 10 innings, with Freddy Peralta striking out nine batters and the rookies contributing late-game heroics. The Orioles tied the game in the second inning but neither team could score until the seventh. The Brewers threatened in the eighth and tied it up before winning in the 10th inning on a walk-off hit by Joey Wiemer. Milwaukee's pitching staff combined for 16 strikeouts, and they will face Baltimore again tomorrow night.

sports2 years ago

"Missed strike call costs Brewers in loss to Red Sox"

The Milwaukee Brewers lost 5-3 to the Boston Red Sox after a pivotal sixth inning. The Brewers took a 3-2 lead in the fourth inning, but Boston scored three runs in the sixth inning to take the lead. Milwaukee threatened a comeback in the eighth inning but ultimately fell short. Freddy Peralta allowed four earned runs in 5 2/3 innings, while Rowdy Tellez hit his sixth home run of the year for the Brewers.

sports2 years ago

Brewers' Peralta shines in win over Cardinals.

The Milwaukee Brewers finished their opening homestand with a 7-2 record, winning five of six games against the Mets and Cardinals. Freddy Peralta threw a career-high fastball velocity and led the team with 14 strikeouts and a 0.75 ERA. The bullpen has been a strength, allowing runs in only one of the first nine games. The offense, led by Christian Yelich and Willy Adames, contributed three hits apiece, with a solo home run and three RBIs for Adames and Yelich's first home run of the season. The team is bonding and building chemistry, which has contributed to their success.

sports2 years ago

Brewers dominate Cardinals in series victory.

The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 6-1 on Easter Sunday, winning the series and extending their winning streak to seven of eight games. Christian Yelich had three hits and a solo home run, while Freddy Peralta allowed only one run on four hits through six innings. The Cardinals left the bases loaded in the eighth inning, just as they had twice on Friday night, and went one-for-12 with runners in scoring position. Rookie outfielder Jordan Walker extended his hitting streak to nine games, tying a Cardinals' club record.

sports2 years ago

"Highlights and Low Lights from Milwaukee Brewers' Home Opener"

The Milwaukee Brewers won their home opener against the New York Mets 10-0, with a grand slam by rookie Brice Turang as the highlight. Fans may have missed the B-1 Bomber flyover due to the closed roof, Mets second baseman Jeff McNeil's frustration with the turf, and catcher William Contreras' phantom throw. Infielder Luis Guillorme took the mound for the Mets, and Brewers left fielder Christian Yelich helped a fan complete her birthday bucket list. Freddy Peralta, who recently welcomed a son, pitched six strong innings for the Brewers.

sports2 years ago

Brice Turang's Dream Debut: Grand Slam Highlights Brewers' Victory Over Mets.

Brice Turang hit his first career home run, a grand slam, in the fifth inning, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a 10-0 victory over the New York Mets. Freddy Peralta pitched six scoreless innings, striking out seven and allowing only three hits. Turang's grand slam was the highlight of the game, making him the fourth Brewer to hit a grand slam as his first MLB home run. The win marks the Brewers' first home win of the season.

sports2 years ago

Mets Sweep Marlins in Opening Series Finale.

The New York Mets will face off against the Milwaukee Brewers in the first game of a three-game series. The Mets will start Carlos Carrasco, who had a solid year in 2022, while the Brewers will start Freddy Peralta. The Mets have received outstanding pitching so far this season, while the Brewers have struggled offensively. The Mets are confident after a series win in Miami and are expected to win this game.