Mets Freddy Peralta has 4-word response to concerns of pitching in big market

Mets' Freddy Peralta Fires Back at Big Market Doubters with 4-Word Rebuttal

Freddy Peralta, the Milwaukee Brewers' newly acquired pitcher, has been met with concerns about his ability to thrive in New York's high-pressure environment. However, Peralta is not intimidated by the prospect of pitching in Queens.

"I'm ready for this," he confidently stated to MLB.com. The 31-year-old right-hander has already demonstrated his capabilities in the city that never sleeps, having pitched in New York before and even taking the mound in a postseason game.

Peralta's reassurance comes as some have questioned whether players from smaller markets can truly succeed in bigger leagues. A notable example of this is fellow pitcher Devin Williams, who struggled after being traded from Milwaukee to New York last season. Despite once being the best closer in baseball, Williams had a dismal campaign with the Yankees.

However, for his part, Peralta seems poised to make a seamless transition. Coming off an impressive 2025 season that saw him finish fifth in the National League Cy Young Award race, he has already shown significant improvement over the offseason. His reduced ERA of 2.70 last year and All-Star credentials make him a formidable force for the Mets.

With his teammate Devin Williams now seemingly better equipped to handle life in New York after a single season, fans are eagerly awaiting Peralta's performance. Hopefully, this will be a season where he sets the record straight on his ability to excel under pressure.
 
πŸ€” I think it's great that Freddy Peralta is firing back at those doubters from big market teams. You know, people always talk about how players from smaller markets can't handle the pressure of playing in front of huge crowds and with high expectations. But what they don't realize is that most pitchers are just as nervous and anxious no matter where they're playing πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

I think Peralta's experience pitching in New York before, especially in a postseason game, should give him an edge over guys like Devin Williams who struggled last season. And let's be real, 2.70 ERA is pretty impressive - it shows that he's got the skills to back up his confidence πŸ’ͺ.

It'd be awesome if Peralta could prove all these doubters wrong and show them what they're missing πŸŽ‰. I'm definitely rooting for him this season!
 
come on freddy you gotta do more than just say your ready πŸ€”. like what's your game plan? how are you gonna handle those big market expectations? i mean don't get me wrong, i'm rooting for ya but we need some substance behind that confidence πŸ’ͺ.
 
OMG yaaas Freddy Peralta is def gonna CRUSH it in Queens!!! 😍 I mean, dude's already shown us what he's got with that postseason game and now he's looking better than ever! πŸ’ͺ And let's be real, the doubters are just gonna make him even more motivated to prove them wrong! πŸ€” I'm so here for this! ⚾️ Can't wait to see Peralta light up the scoreboard and shut down all those haters! πŸ‘
 
lol what's up with these people doubting Freddy Peralta? Dude's got skills and a fire in his belly 🀩. He's been through it before and came out on top. And now that Devin Williams is getting a taste of the Big Apple, maybe we'll see Peralta finally get the respect he deserves 😎. I'm hyped for this guy to shut down all the haters and prove himself as one of the best pitchers in the league πŸ”₯
 
Lol @ these "big market doubters" πŸ™„... like they think it's all sunshine and rainbows in NYC? Newsflash: pitching is about so much more than just the city you play in. Freddy Peralta's got skills, he's been here before (yes, really!) and came out on top. And yeah, Devin Williams had a stinker last year, but that doesn't define him or Peralta. The guy's actually improved over the offseason! He's gotta prove them wrong, but I've got faith in Freddy... he'll show 'em what he's made of πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm loving how Freddy Peralta is firing back at all these doubters about him not being able to handle the big market life πŸ™Œ! I mean, come on, 4 words says it all: "I'm ready for this". He's already proven himself in NYC before and took the mound in a postseason game - that's some serious experience right there. And let's be real, Devin Williams did struggle after being traded to NY, so it's not like Peralta is going into uncharted territory πŸ€”. With his impressive stats from last season (2.70 ERA, All-Star credentials... yeah) I'm all in on him making a seamless transition and silencing the haters 😎. Bring on the 2025 season! πŸ‘Š
 
πŸ€” I feel like people are way too quick to doubt players from smaller markets just because they're not in a big market. Like, what even is that? We should be celebrating Freddy's track record and how he's come back strong after an offseason. And yeah, Devin Williams didn't exactly set the world on fire last season but at least he's trying to learn from it now. Let's just hope Peralta doesn't get too much pressure and becomes another guy who gets lost in the hype πŸ’Ό
 
πŸ˜‚ come on fam, we all know Peralta's been here before πŸ—½οΈ he's not some rookie who's gonna get intimidated by the bright lights of NYC. Dude's got skills, he's shown it in the postseason and he's looking fire this season πŸ’₯ his numbers don't lie 2.70 ERA is not easy to swallow for any team. I'm all on Freddy, Mets need a guy like him to show them what it means to pitch under pressure 🎯 let's see some big league magic from Peralta! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” finally someone who thinks Freddy can actually do it... all those "experts" doubting him now got some ammo for their own failures πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ 2.70 ERA is no joke, and if he's feeling confident about the city, that's music to my ears 🎡
 
I'm so confused about this... πŸ€” I mean, some people think Freddy Peralta is all washed up because of Devin Williams' struggles, but like, no way! πŸ˜‚ It's not fair to judge Peralta just because Williams had a bad season. Peralta has been working hard in the offseason and his numbers last year were insane! πŸ’₯ I mean, 2.70 ERA? That's almost impossible for anyone... or is it? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Wait, what if I'm just giving him too much credit? πŸ˜• Maybe I've just got high hopes because he's from the smaller market and all that jazz πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Ugh, I don't know anymore! 🀯
 
I think Freddy Peralta is gonna crush it in Queens! πŸŒ†πŸ’ͺ I mean, dude has already shown he can handle the Big Apple before and that postseason game was a huge deal. He's got the skills, the stats are on his side (2.70 ERA? πŸ”₯), and now he just needs to silence those doubters. It's all about confidence and I'm feeling good vibes for this guy! πŸ’«
 
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