Deadline Drama: Five Must-Watch Players and Teams Poised to Shake Up the MLB Trade Market
Compare last year (when he finished fifth in the NL Cy Young Award voting) to this season:
- 2025: 2.70 ERA/3.73 FIP, 6.3 H/9, 10.4 K/9, .603 Opp OPS
- 2026: 4.81 ERA/4.28 FIP, 9.2 H/9, 8.7 K/9, .757 Opp OPS
“Not good,” Peralta told reporters after his July 1 start in Toronto. “I don’t feel good. But just trying to come back and make the adjustments.”
Could one of those adjustments be finding a new franchise to call home? Peralta certainly feels like a change-of-scenery candidate, and he’ll have plenty of motivation – atoning for his performance with the Mets and rebuilding his resume for his upcoming free agency – if (OK, when) he’s traded somewhere else. The biggest question is simply when he’ll get moved.



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