How long is Freddy Peralta's contract?

Last Modified May 21, 2025 12:07 GMT
Freddy Peralta Contract
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Freddy Peralta is a baseball player in Major League Baseball (MLB). Originally from the Dominican Republic, he serves the role of a pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers. He signed with the Seattle Mariners as an international free agent and has also played in the minor leagues as part of the team in the past. However, he was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers in 2015, and his MLB debut with the Milwaukee Brewers took place on May 13, 2018.

Freddy Peralta was an MLB All-Star player in 2021 and earned his NL All-Star award. He was also chosen as the NL Pitcher of the Month in the league in August 2023. He has also achieved 1006 strikeouts in 810.0 innings pitched in 188 games of his career as of May 2025.

Freddy Peralta Contract

Years Base Salary Signing Bonus Cap Hit Dead Cap Yearly Cash
2025$8,000,000-$8,000,000-$8,000,000

Freddy Peralta Contract Breakdown

Freddy Peralta is in the middle of his five-year $15.5 million contract extension with the Milwaukee Brewers, which he signed on February 26, 2020. The following breaks down his contract so far, as per Spotrac-

Years Base Salary Signing Bonus Cap Hit Dead Cap Yearly Cash
2020$213,037$1,174,800$1,837,387-$1,387,387
2021 $1,000,000-$1,000,000-$1,000,000
2022$2,250,000-$2,250,000-$2,250,000
2023$3,500,000-$3,500,000-$3,500,000
2024$5,500,000-$5,500,000-$5,500,000
2025$8,000,000-$8,000,000-$8,000,000

Freddy Peralta Salary: How much is Freddy Peralta getting paid?

Freddy Peralta is getting paid $8,000,000 from the 2025 MLB season. He signed a five-year, $15,500,000 contract extension with the Milwaukee Brewers on February 26, 2020. Based on this, he will receive the same amount and a signing bonus of $1,174,800, with his average annual salary being $3,100,000. (via Spotrac)

How much does Freddy Peralta make in a minute?

Freddy Peralta’s salary in 2025 is $8,000,000. There are 525,600 minutes available in a year. If the total annual salary is divided by the number of minutes available in a year, then Freddy Peralta earns $15.22 per minute in 2025.

Freddy Peralta’s Career Earnings

Freddy Peralta has earned $22,865,657 in eight years in MLB as of May 2025, as per Spotrac. This includes his total base salary of $21,453,857 along with his total signing bonus of $1,311,800 and his total incentive of $100,000.

What are the terms of Freddy Peralta’s Contract?

Freddy Peralta penned a 5-year contract extension worth $15.5 million with the Milwaukee Brewers on February 26, 2020. This was his third arbitration contract with the team. His contract has a club option for 2025 for a price of $1,500,000 and another club option for 2026. Among other clauses in the contract, if Freddy Peralta becomes a Cy Young Award Winner, then he will receive a bonus of $500,000. If he ranks 2nd in the nomination, then he will receive $250,000. For ranking 3rd in the nomination, he will receive $150,000. For ranking 4th in the nomination, he will receive $100,000, and for ranking 5th in the nomination, he will receive $50,000 as a bonus. (via Spotrac)

If Freddy Peralta becomes an MLB All-Star player, then he will receive $100,000. In case of winning the Gold Glove Award, he will win $25,000. Finally, for being the WS MVP, LCS MVP, winning the Silver Slugger Award, being declared as the Reliever of the Year, and Comeback POY, Freddy Peralta will receive $50,000 in each case.

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How much of Freddy Peralta’s Contract is guaranteed?

According to Spotrac, Freddy Peralta had signed a 5-year contract extension worth $15.5 million with the Milwaukee Brewers on February 26, 2020. Based on this contract, the team has guaranteed him $15,500,000.

Freddy Peralta’s Contract History

These are all the contracts that Freddy Peralta has signed in his MLB career as of 2025.

2012

Freddy Peralta signed a contract with the Seattle Mariners and received a signing bonus of $137,000. However, he was traded by the team to the Milwaukee Brewers on December 19, 2015, in exchange for Adam Lind.

2018

Freddy Peralta signed a one-year, $545,000 contract with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2018.

2019

Freddy Peralta signed a one-year contract worth $564,600 with the Milwaukee Brewers.

FAQs on Freddy Peralta

A. Freddy Peralta’s present age is 28 years as of May 2025.

A. Freddy Peralta’s earning is $8,000,000 in 2025. 

A. Freddy Peralta's contract is for five years. 

A. Freddy Peralta hails from Moca, Dominican Republic. 

A. Freddy Peralta has signed 3 contracts throughout his MLB career as of May 2025. 

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