Mets Acquire All-Star Freddy Peralta in Blockbuster Trade With Brewers

MLB · By Sarah Mitchell · January 22, 2026
Mets Acquire All-Star Freddy Peralta in Blockbuster Trade With Brewers

The New York Mets made a significant splash this offseason, finalizing a blockbuster trade with the Milwaukee Brewers to acquire All-Star pitcher Freddy Peralta. The trade, which also brings right-hander Tobias Myers to New York, marks a decisive move in the Mets' quest for a front-line starter and signals a new direction for both clubs.

Mets Land the Ace They've Coveted

After a winter spent searching for a top-of-the-rotation arm, the Mets have their man. Per multiple reports, New York sent highly regarded prospects Brandon Sproat and Jett Williams to the Brewers in exchange for Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers. The deal immediately upgrades the Mets' rotation, adding a proven All-Star to a staff that has sought stability and star power since the departure of other aces in recent years.

  • Freddy Peralta: 2021 All-Star, posted a 3.58 ERA in 2025, striking out 210 batters in 184 innings (Baseball-Reference).
  • Tobias Myers: 27-year-old right-hander who adds organizational depth.

The trade represents the culmination of the Mets' offseason efforts to secure a high-impact arm, addressing what many analysts viewed as a pressing need for a team aiming to contend in a competitive NL East.

What the Brewers Get: Top Prospects for the Future

In exchange, Milwaukee continues its long-standing strategy of dealing established stars for cost-controlled young talent. The Brewers receive two of the Mets' most highly touted prospects:

  • Brandon Sproat: A hard-throwing right-hander with a high ceiling, considered one of the more advanced arms in the Mets' farm system.
  • Jett Williams: A dynamic infielder widely regarded for his athleticism and on-base skills, ranked among the Mets' top overall prospects.

For Milwaukee, the move fits a familiar pattern: trading away major league stars before their salaries escalate in exchange for prospects who could form the core of the next competitive Brewers squad. This strategy has helped the club remain competitive despite a smaller payroll relative to division rivals.

Impact and Analysis: Win-Win Trade or Too Soon to Tell?

The deal drew immediate reactions from fans and analysts alike. Many observers believe the trade addresses the Mets' most glaring weakness—rotation depth—while providing the Brewers with long-term assets.

  • The Mets now pair Peralta with their existing rotation, boosting their postseason aspirations.
  • The Brewers, meanwhile, continue building for the future while maintaining payroll flexibility.

Grading the trade, CBS Sports gave credit to the Mets for finally securing an ace but noted the risk associated with parting ways with two top prospects. For the Brewers, the move was seen as a classic example of the franchise's "develop and deal" philosophy, which has yielded mixed results in the past but helped keep the team competitive in the NL Central.

What Comes Next

For the Mets, the acquisition of Peralta signals a clear intent to compete at the highest level in 2026. Fans will now turn their attention to how the new-look rotation performs and whether the loss of top prospects will impact the team's long-term depth.

Milwaukee, on the other hand, will be closely watched to see how quickly Sproat and Williams can contribute at the major league level, and whether their latest prospect haul can keep the Brewers in the playoff mix for years to come.

With the hot stove season in full swing, this trade serves as a reminder of the high stakes and shifting strategies that define MLB's offseason—and the lasting impact that one deal can have on two franchises.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN MLB
  2. [2]CBS Sports