Freddy Peralta, Milwaukee Brewers and Cardinals
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We're more than a month away from the MLB trade deadline, but rumor season is just getting started for the Brewers and MLB at large.
The Chicago Cubs have sprung to life in 2025, and now the second-place Brewers are chasing them in the standings, including head-to-head this week.
Freddy Peralta has already signed one extension with the Brewers. He'd like another but would they? Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue on MSNOn The Horizon: Cubs vs. Brewers series previewSince the Cubs took two of three from the Brewers the first weekend of May, they are 23-14, tied with the Mets for the second-best record in the NL in that span, half a game behind the Phillies. The Brewers,
Freddy Peralta wants to stay in Milwaukee, but history suggests the Brewers won’t pay up. Here’s why an extension looks unlikely.
Pat Murphy strode toward his ace Freddy Peralta on Friday night at American Family Field, and it appeared the starter’s night was done. Peralta thought so. Peralta had just hit a batter and surrendere
Jacob Misiorowski's five innings of no-hit baseball in his Major League debut June 12 had Brewers fans buzzing, and now he takes his talents to Wrigley Field for a second start June 18. How close is he to the top streak of scoreless innings to begin a Brewers career? What about hitless innings?
Freddy Peralta has emerged as a top starter in Milwaukee, but with extension talks stalling and trade rumors swirling, what’s next for the Brewers’ ace?