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Brewers Introduce Jett Williams, Brandon Sproat After Peralta Trade

The Top 100 duo prepares to report to Spring Training, reflecting Milwaukee’s preference for versatile, high-energy players.

Overview

  • The Brewers acquired Jett Williams and Brandon Sproat from the Mets for Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers, a move that continues Milwaukee’s recent pattern of trading one-year-of-control All-Star pitchers for controllable talent.
  • MLB.com ranks Williams No. 51 and Sproat No. 100 on its latest Top 100 prospects list.
  • Sproat, who posted a 4.79 ERA in four September starts for the Mets, was described by Brewers president of baseball operations Matt Arnold as major league ready.
  • Williams rebounded from 2024 right-wrist surgery to hit .261/.363/.465 with 17 homers in 2025, and he has logged time at shortstop, second base and center field.
  • The pair told reporters they plan to room together and will report soon to American Family Fields of Phoenix, noting their scrappy style aligns with Milwaukee’s roster makeup.