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All-Star pitcher Freddy Peralta will join the second major league team of his career after he was dealt to the New York Mets in January.
He joins the new ball club with a major question that will linger: Will a contract extension be agreed upon before he's set to take on free agency next winter?
Peralta, 30, spoke on the kind of deal he would like with the Mets. Now, whether or not New York is on the same page is something that will be revealed through time.
Freddy Peralta would like a long-term deal in next contract
New York traded for the 2025 All-Star, Peralta, and reunited him with David Stearns, who was the general manager for the Milwaukee Brewers before he joined the Mets in 2023.
Peralta is in line to earn $8 million this upcoming season, but The Athletic's Tim Britton and Will Sammon predicted that he will get a large raise that's around $28 million annually in his next contract.
"I would prefer to go long and make sure I’m going to be in the place where I want to finish my career," the pitcher said, according to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal.
The problem here is that Stearns isn't a general manager who has a history in long-term deals for pitchers. Since joining the Mets, the team hasn't signed a pitcher to a deal of more than three years.
If Freddy Peralta returns to the form he showed with the Brewers in 2025, when he posted a 2.70 ERA and 1.08 WHIP, David Stearn and the Mets front office will have a lot of thinking.
An extension doesn't have to be set-in-stone yet, but time is ticking.