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The Chicago Cubs could be ready to take advantage of the New York Mets' miserable start to the season.

According to a report, the Cubs are interested in acquiring ace right-hander Freddy Peralta from the Mets.

Peralta, a free agent after the season, has already been traded once this year, going from the Milwaukee Brewers to the Mets in a four-player trade in which New York gave up a pair of top-five prospects in infielder-outfielder Jett Williams and right-handed starter Brandon Sproat.

This time, Peralta's price would be lower as the acquiring team would not be able to get draft-pick compensation through the qualifying offer. A qualifying offer can only be extended to a player who is with a team for the full season.

The report mentioned that the Mets are holding on to Peralta until at least June 1, at which time the team will reevaluate its position on Peralta and other tradeable assets.

The Cubs are in the market for at least one starting pitcher as they currently have three of their projected four Opening Day starters on the injured list, including Cade Horton being out for the season.

Peralta has ties to both teams from his Brewers days. Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns led Milwaukee's front office while Peralta was on the roster and Cubs manager Craig Counsell was Peralta's manager in Milwaukee.

Peralta will be one of the top free agents available this offseason.

 


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It's 2023 all over again. HUUUUUUUUUUUGE expectations (we had Verlander and Scherzer and Alonso and Diaz and Lindor and Robertson) yet by the break Verlander was gone. 

I actually have fond memories of the 2023 season. I think that was my first year on this website and the first time in a long, long time that I bought MLB.tv and was able to consistently watch Mets games again. There was just something endearing about that team, what with Rafael Ortega and Jonathan Arauz and all that. 

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We knew this team was all "ifs" coming into the season. What's sucked is that EVERY one of the "ifs" collapsed in the first two weeks. But in Cow's defense, I did read a bunch of opening day stories that had us as one of the top three teams in the league. So maybe not that huge, and maybe not in places like this where we know better, but there were definitely expectations.

I also had to google Rafael Ortega to make sure Cow didn't make him up.

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