The Milwaukee Brewers were the best team in baseball during the regular season this year. They had some success in the postseason, but it wasn’t enough to get past the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Dodgers were able to dominate the National League in the postseason before taking the World Series from the Toronto Blue Jays in seven games. The Dodgers have already gotten into free agency to add talent, like Edwin Diaz, to their roster.
That leaves the Brewers chasing the Dodgers this offseason.
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The Brewers have a lot of talent on their roster already, but they need to make some upgrades if they want a realistic chance at a World Series title. The Brewers began the offseason by retaining Brandon Woodruff on the qualifying offer. But they could make an even bigger move as Freddy Peralta makes a lot of sense as a trade chip.
But before the Brewers could add talent to their roster, they lost one of their prospects to the rival Cincinnati Reds.
Reds add Nate Peterson from Brewers in Rule 5 Draft