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Mets' Freddy Peralta Believes He Hasn't Reached His Peak
The 29-year-old pitcher is confident he can continue improving after a career-best season.
Feb. 21, 2026 at 11:33pm
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Freddy Peralta, the new ace of the New York Mets, believes he has not yet reached his full potential as a pitcher. Despite a standout 2025 season, Peralta is confident there is still room for him to grow and improve even further, using last year as a launching point for continued success.
Why it matters
Peralta's belief that he can get even better is an encouraging sign for the Mets, who are counting on him to anchor their starting rotation. If he can continue developing his skills and avoid hard contact, he could solidify himself as one of the top pitchers in baseball.
The details
Peralta, 29, had the best season of his career in 2025, but he is quick to point out that it was only "so far" his best. The right-hander has mastered the art of avoiding hard contact from opposing hitters, a skill that has been key to his success. Peralta views last season as a launching point and believes there is still new territory for him to conquer as he continues to evolve as a pitcher.
- Peralta made his comments on Saturday during spring training in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
The players
Freddy Peralta
A 29-year-old right-handed pitcher and the new ace of the New York Mets' starting rotation.
What they’re saying
“So far,”
— Freddy Peralta
The takeaway
Peralta's confidence in his ability to continue improving and evolve as a pitcher is an exciting prospect for the Mets and their fans. If he can build on his breakout 2025 season, he could cement himself as one of the premier pitchers in Major League Baseball.

