A far more effective reliever in 2020, he went 3-1 with a 3.99 ERA over 15 appearances. In 29 1/3 innings and 22 hits allowed, he had a K/W ratio of 47/12, indicating that he was dominant at times.
During the second game of the Wild Card Series, he threw one inning, surrendering one run, as the Brewers lost to the Dodgers.
Even though he was still in the shadows of colleagues Corbin Burnes and Brandon Woodruff, he was one of the most consistent starters in the major leagues over the first two months of the year.
Before Nick Ahmed’s defensive swing gave him the first hit of the game on June 4, he pitched 7 1/3 innings and nearly had a no-hitter against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
After Ahmed’s single, he gave the ball to Brad Boxberger, who went on to win the game 5-1, making him only the second pitcher in history to have a no-hitter on his birthday, after George Mullin did so in 1912.
After the game, he had a 6-1 record with a 2.25 ERA, allowing only 29 hits in 64 innings while striking out 92 batters.
Who Drafted Freddy Peralta?
Seattle Mariners signed Peralta as an international free agent in April of last year. The Dominican Summer League Mariners were the team where he made his professional debut and spent the entire season.