MILWAUKEE -- Brewers ace Freddy Peralta and second baseman Brice Turang on Thursday were voted to the All-MLB Second Team presented by MGM Rewards, the latest recognition for a Milwaukee club that led the Major Leagues in victories.
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The All-MLB honors, established in 2019, recognize baseball’s best at each position based on regular-season play, with a first team and a second team composed of players from both leagues. It’s the first time Peralta and Turang have been honored.
The 97-win Brewers were anchored by Peralta, who went 17-6 with a 2.70 ERA while leading the National League in wins and ranking among the league leaders in opponents’ average (second, .193), hits per nine innings (second, 6.32), ERA (fourth), strikeouts per nine innings (fourth, 10.39) and WHIP (fifth, 1.08).
He was one of seven pitchers in the Majors this season who topped 200 strikeouts with an ERA south of 3.00, and they’re all represented on the All-MLB teams: First-teamers Paul Skenes, Tarik Skubal, Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Garrett Crochet, and second-teamers Peralta, Hunter Brown and Cristopher Sánchez.
Peralta’s run support came from a Brewers offense that ranked third in the Majors in runs led by Turang, who took a leap forward in 2024 as the NL’s Platinum Glove Award winner and then another leap forward in ’25 as an offensive threat. Turang slashed .288/.359/.435 while hitting 18 home runs, up from seven homers the year before.
His 124 weighted runs created plus ranked fourth among primary second basemen in the Majors and he once again held down second base, ranking among the three finalists at the position for the NL Gold Glove Award.
