[Heyman] Brewers continue to field offers on ace pitcher Freddy Peralta, a free agent after 2026. Yankees, Mets, Dodgers, Giants and Braves among many, many interested teams. Peralta $8M salary means anyone can afford, including Brewers, but extension tougher for small markets.

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  1. Dodgers really make zero sense here. I don’t understand why they keep getting linked to him

  2. I’m ok trading Freddy for the right price but the Dodgers could give the Brewers their entire farm and I would still fucking rage because fuck them

  3. Probably gonna get downvoted to hell, but I’m not really sold on Eldridge at this point and I’d probably include him as I’m worried about his bust potential.

  4. I would rather see the Brewers hang on to him and lose him for nothing after this season than trade him to the Dodgers.

  5. Please don’t trade my Freddy….🙏🙏 Keep his vibes for another year, do the QO, and get the compensatory pick.

    Of all the options, if he went to SF, at least he would be reunited with his bro Willy…..

  6. Baseball is the only core 4 sport where an extension like this is tough for small market team to afford. Sure anything can happen when the playoffs role around but this is a perfect example why baseball is broken.

  7. Orioles need to make this trade asap. Already took a big swing on polar bear, follow it up with something

  8. It’s not tough in the slightest. Teams just don’t want to sacrifice free revenue sharing money.

  9. LETS GO OS! Definitely my favorite target for Baltimore I know they gave up some guys for Baz but Freddy is my dream target for TOR

  10. Why can’t the Brewers just keep their best players? They’re not the A’s they don’t have to keep trading homegrown stars out

  11. Nine teams were over the luxury tax last season for a grand total of $400 million. After player benefits and retirements contributions this money is spread out to other teams by market size.

    The Brewers are one of the teams that get a higher % of this money.

    Please tell me why the Brewers cannot re-sign Peralta,

  12. And yet the Brewers have been cited repeatedly by Dodgers fans that other markets can compete. 

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