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FanSided's MLB insider Freddy Peralta recently listed the San Diego Padres as the best fit in a potential Peralta trade this offseason. It's unclear if the Brewers will look to move him, but the Padres have already shown a willingness to trade prospects for stars.
The Diamondbacks’ postseason dreams died at Petco Park, where they lost, 7-4, to the San Diego Padres on Friday, Sept. 26.
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Freddy Peralta made franchise history on Monday night in their game against the San Diego Padres.
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Padres’ Dylan Cease receives $155 million contract update ahead of free agency
San Diego Padres ace Dylan Cease received a contract update ahead of free agency from Spotrac, which has him slated to earn $155 million over six years. The contract amounts to an average salary of $26 million and ranks 10th in market value among starting pitchers, per Spotrac’s projections.
Peralta is having another stellar season as the Brewers' ace. He's 17-6 this season, with 32 starts under his belt, and has posted a 2.68 ERA in 174.2 innings. The 29-year-old might be having the best season of his career in 2025, and should certainly earn some NL CY Young votes this offseason.
The Diamondbacks’ wild-card hopes are on fumes after losing their last two games against the Dodgers. Arizona is two games behind the Mets with three games left in the season, but Arizona would also have to leapfrog Cincinnati, which is a game out of the No. 6 seed. The D-backs and Padres have split the first 10 games of the season.
The Arizona Diamondbacks won 89 games last season and signed Corbin Burnes in the offseason. Given that, MLB fans understandably expected Arizona to be in the p