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Back to EpisodesMets, Peralta Negotiate Long-Term Deal
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The New York Mets and starting pitcher Freddy Peralta are exploring a long-term contract extension, despite his impending free agency after this season. The main obstacle is the length, with Peralta seeking at least seven years and the Mets preferring shorter deals. The Mets traded for Peralta from the Milwaukee Brewers, viewing him as a top ace worth securing long-term. Fans and analysts suggest a four- or five-year extension with early opt-outs, allowing Peralta to hit free agency around age thirty-one. Peraltas history with a team-friendly seven-year deal with Milwaukee adds intrigue, as the Mets, with former Brewers exec David Stearns in charge, may stretch further to retain him. Meanwhile, theres no news on extension talks with rookie sensation Nolan McLean.
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