The Mets have shown interest in Brewers starter Freddy Peralta as they look to revamp their rotation this offseason.

Milwaukee is said to be open for business on the right-hander if a team is willing to meet their steep asking price, according to Joel Sherman of the NY Post.

Unsurprisingly, interest has been wide, as he is owed just $8 million for this season.

Peralta has been one of the best pitchers in baseball since making the move from more of a relief option to the Brewers’ starting rotation during the 2021 season.

He is coming off a spectacular campaign in which he topped numerous career marks.

The right-hander finished fifth in NL Cy Young voting after posting a league-high 17 wins, a 2.70 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, and 204 strikeouts over 176.2 innings of work.

That marked the third straight season in which he topped 30 starts and the 165-inning mark.

It’s unclear exactly what the Brewers may want in exchange for Peralta, but it’s fair to believe they would look to add one of New York’s highly thought of young starters — Brandon Sproat or Jonah Tong — as part of a deal.

According to Sherman, the Mets have also checked in with Milwaukee about late-inning reliever Trevor Megill.

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