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Yankees Eye Freddy Peralta Trade
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The New York Yankees are in dire need of a starting pitcher for the 2026 season due to Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodons surgery recoveries. With both starters out, the Yankees are exploring trade and free agent options. One potential trade target is Freddy Peralta from the Milwaukee Brewers, who could be acquired in exchange for prospects Will Warren and Jose Caballero. This deal could benefit both teams, with Peralta providing the Yankees with a frontline starter and the Brewers acquiring valuable young talent.
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