ORLANDO, Fla. — Pat Murphy has been through this before.
The Milwaukee Brewers' manager knows the business side of baseball means he could lose ace pitcher Freddy Peralta this winter. The 2024 and '25 National League Manager of the Year tried to look at the situation with a little philosophy and a little humor.
''I watched some of these contracts out here,'' Murphy said Tuesday at the winter meetings. ''He's due to be a wealthy man, have a lot of acreage if he wants it, maybe beachfront acreage … wherever he wants it in multiple islands.''
Murphy knows those islands probably won't be in Wisconsin.
Peralta, 29, is under contract through 2026 but because he can become a free agent after the 2027 season, his name has been mentioned in trade chatter this fall. The two-time All-Star has risen from rotation depth to front-of-the-staff force over the past several seasons. In 2025, Peralta led the NL in wins with 17, posted a 2.70 ERA and finished fifth in Cy Young Award voting. He helped lead the Brewers to an NL Central title and the National League Championship Series.
He is exactly the type of veteran pitcher who draws attention in trade talk, especially on a team operating under small-market realities.
Milwaukee has navigated this crossroads of talent and payroll before, and Murphy has lived through it in the dugout.
He talked openly about the human side of it all.