The Milwaukee Brewers have earned a reputation for trading high-end pitchers when they are nearing the end of their contracts. With the MLB trade deadline just a month away, All-Star pitcher Freddy Peralta has popped up in trade rumors.

Jon Heyman of the New York Post writes that despite immense interest from around the league, it’s a “long shot” that the Brewers trade Peralta. That’s because Peralta’s contract is extremely valuable.

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Freddy Peralta contract (Spotrac): $8 million salary in 2025, $8 million club option for 2026 season

While he is only under contract through 2026, his salary is a bargain for his production. While he last earned an All-Star selection in 2021, Perala entered MLB games today ranked 15th in ERA. He is also in the top 25 for strikeouts and WHIP this season.

For context regarding Peralta’s $8 million salary, there are 67 starting pitchers with a higher base salary than his in 2025. Next season, Peralta will rank 57th in starting pitcher salaries and that’s before extensions and new deals signed this upcoming offseason.

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Freddy Peralta stats (ESPN): 2.76 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, 90-34 K-BB in 88 innings

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The contract and production are too valuable for the Brewers to move, especially with the club battling for a wild card spot this season. While it’s at least possible Milwaukee could revisit a trade this winter, there are no indications right now that Peralta is available.

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