Milwaukee Brewers Claim Left-Handed Pitcher Off Waivers
Today the Milwaukee Brewers claimed LHP Sammy Peralta off waivers.
— Angels PR (@LAAngelsPR) October 22, 2025
Why Sammy Peralta makes sense
Peralta isn’t a power arm, averaging around 89 mph, yet he brings noteworthy traits: strong extension, an above-average chase rate, and a barrel rate that has stayed stingy in small samples.
He has toggled between slider, changeup, and a newer sinker look, giving the Brewers’ pitching group levers to pull. With Jared Koenig and Aaron Ashby penciled in and others competing for roles, Milwaukee can stash Peralta, test mixes, and see if the slider-sinker pairing plays up.
I don't know how, but I just have a feeling Sammy Peralta is going to somehow turn into an important bullpen piece for the Brewers next year
— David Gasper (@dgasper24) October 22, 2025
LHP with a minor league option remaining https://t.co/bgUKNBFp0z
Milwaukee’s track record with cast-off arms
This is the exact lane where Milwaukee thrives.
Grant Anderson arrived with rough numbers and became a useful bullpen piece (3.23 ERA) after tweaks to shape and approach. Peralta’s option year, deceptive slot, and workable Stuff+ baseline create a low-risk path to a possible 2026 bullpen role.
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