NEW YORK — David Stearns wasn't about to let his wedding anniversary get in the way of landing an ace.
One day after completing a late-night trade with Milwaukee that brought All-Star pitcher Freddy Peralta to the New York Mets, the team's president of baseball operations confirmed he was dealing with a full plate Wednesday.
Stearns ran the Brewers' front office from 2015-23 and remains friendly with his successor, Milwaukee president of baseball operations Matt Arnold. It was Arnold who mentioned to reporters Wednesday night he might have spoiled Stearns' anniversary supper as the two worked on the transaction.
''Matt was serious. Matt was at my wedding nine years ago, so Matt certainly knows that was my anniversary," Stearns said Thursday on a Zoom call. "And so, had some conversations at dinner and then was able to wrap up the trade once we got home.''
New York acquired Peralta and fellow right-hander Tobias Myers from the Brewers for a pair of touted prospects: starting pitcher Brandon Sproat and minor league infielder/outfielder Jett Williams.
''I think we recognize that we've parted with some very good young players here," Stearns said. ''We're acquiring one of the better starting pitchers in baseball. A guy who's been really consistent — and it was going to hurt. And it does hurt. Giving up good players hurts. And those guys are going to be playing in Milwaukee for a long time and we're going to be competing against them. We're also really excited to get Freddy and Tobias here, and I think both of those guys are really going to help us.''
Stearns said discussions between the teams about Peralta, who can become a free agent after this season, began in November.
''They took a lot of twists and turns and involved a lot of different names at various points, different constructs, different sizes of deals,'' Stearns explained. "I think talks probably accelerated over the last few days and ultimately we were able to get it across the line for both sides last night.''