There are many critics of the Peralta move [https://roundtable.io/sports/mlb/brewers/opinion/milwaukee-brewers-fans-feel-loss-of-freddy-peralta-but-it-s-not-all-bad], but hopefully the Brewers' front office has a plan. We all know they have continuously operated on a moneyball-type scheme, so there is some cash they could play around with that came from the trade. Brewers free agency: 3 ways Milwaukee can use the money they saved by trading Peralta [https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_crop,x_0,y_47,w_5016,h_2821/c_fill,w_1440,ar_1440:810,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/images/GettyImages/mmsport/80/01kfxgr077jj1xzh050g.jpg] Brewers free agency: 3 ways Milwaukee can use the money they saved by trading Peralta Under chairman and principal owner Mark Attanasio, the Milwaukee Brewers have long operated within clear budget constraints. While executives like David Stearns [https://reviewingthebrew.com/brewers-free-agency-3-ways-milwaukee-can-use-the-money-they-saved-by-trading-peralta-01kfvzbswjsc]