Freddy Peralta put together the best season of his career with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2025.
The right-hander’s reward — and also a testament to his health — will be that he’ll be one of manager Pat Murphy’s top arms in the playoffs.
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Here’s what to know about Freddy Peralta:
How did the Brewers acquire Freddy Peralta?
Peralta was part of the three-player haul received from the Seattle Mariners for first baseman Adam Lind on Dec. 9, 2015.
Peralta made a spectacular MLB debut for the Brewers on May 13, 2018, at Coors Field in Denver, taking a no-hitter into the sixth inning.
Who has been with the Brewers the longest, Freddy Peralta or Brandon Woodruff?
They are the two longest-tenured players on the roster, but Woodruff has the edge after making his MLB debut on Aug. 4, 2017.
What is Freddy Peralta’s record this season?
Peralta was awesome during the 2025 regular season, making a career-high 33 starts and going 17-6. His previous season-high for victories was 12 in 2023.
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He also set career highs in ERA (2.70), innings (176.2) and WAR (5.5).
What is Freddy Peralta’s postseason record?
Peralta has struggled in the postseason, going 0-5 in six starts with a 4.00 ERA.
Where does Freddy Peralta rank on the Brewers’ all-time strikeout list?
He has 1,153 career strikeouts, trailing only Yovani Gallardo (1,226) and Ben Sheets (1,206) on the all-time franchise list.
What is Freddy Peralta’s contract status?
Peralta will have another year of a team-friendly extension that will end up being seven years, $31.5 million, not including incentives.
How many times has Freddy Peralta made the All-Star Game?
Twice. Peralta made the All-Star Game this year and in 2021.
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How old is Freddy Peralta?
29 years old.
Where is Freddy Peralta from?
Moca, Dominican Republic. He signed with the Seattle Mariners as an international free agent in April 2013.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Here’s what to know about Brewers ace right-hander Freddy Peralta