The Boston Red Sox have been loosely linked to Milwaukee Brewers ace Freddy Peralta as a potential No. 2 starter behind Garrett Crochet, but it’s well-known that the Brewers aren’t highly interested in trading Freddy.

Brewers GM Matt Arnold has said that he’d need to be blown away to consider an offer for Peralta, who is owed just $8 million in 2026 and is coming off his second All-Star campaign.

Teams will undoubtedly shoot their shot for Peralta in offers to Arnold, and according to Bleacher Report’s MLB writer Joel Reuter, the New York Mets will be one of those clubs.

In fact, Reuter predicted on Friday that the Mets will land Peralta, a possibility that does not sit well with Red Sox fans.

“With the Brewers reportedly concerned about their payroll, due in part to Brandon Woodruff

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