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The New York Mets offseason improved dramatically on Wednesday night after adding Freddy Peralta, who is open to signing an […]
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In a matter of 24 hours, the club introduced free-agent signing Bo Bichette and traded for Luis Robert Jr. and Freddy Peralta.
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The Mets traded for Brewers ace Freddy Peralta on Wednesday night, another blockbuster move in what's been an eventful offseason.