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Brewers–Mets Freddy Peralta Blockbuster Revisited After 9-8 Start
- Peralta has been effective in New York, compiling a 3.86 ERA over 21 innings with a strong strikeout-to-walk ratio.
- The Mets have produced more major-league output from the deal so far, giving them an early lead in the exchange.
- Milwaukee’s return includes Brandon Sproat, who has shown velocity but inconsistent command this season.
- Williams’ Triple-A status gives Milwaukee flexibility and potential for future development.
- Peralta’s free-agent status after the season could influence the deal’s long-term value for Milwaukee.
- Mets’ pitching depth, including Myers, has benefited from the deal as they integrate him into their bullpen and rotation.
- Analysts see the deal as still evolving, with the long-term outlook favoring Milwaukee if Williams develops.
- Current data shows the Mets lead in MLB production from the trade while Milwaukee builds for the future.
- The article notes the trade was a pattern of Milwaukee trading stars for future value, a recurring team strategy.
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