ORLANDO — Ace Freddy Peralta isn’t the only All-Star on the Brewers attracting trade interest this offseason.

Teams like the Mets and Yankees have checked in with Milwaukee on the availability of closer Trevor Megill, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reported on Monday evening.

Megill had a career year in the back of the Brewers’ bullpen in 2025. He posted a 2.49 ERA over 47 innings, racking up 30 saves with overpowering strikeout and swing-and-miss stuff.

The right-hander, the older brother of Mets starter Tylor Megill, was sidelined late in the year by a right flexor strain. That injury could be a red flag in possible trade talks, but he finished the year on a high note, pitching well in the playoffs for Milwaukee.

Megill is an obvious fit for the Mets as they continue to loo

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