Freddy Peralta wants to remain with Mets long term

Freddy Peralta has expressed strong satisfaction with his move to the New York Mets and stated his desire to stay with the club beyond the current season.

The right-hander, acquired from the Milwaukee Brewers in a January trade, described his adjustment to the Mets as excellent during the team's recent series in Phoenix. He noted that everything has felt comfortable and that the transition has been easy to make. Peralta has posted a 3.12 ERA across eight starts this year while contributing positively in the clubhouse according to manager Carlos Mendoza.

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