Angel Zerpa Dealt To Milwaukee Brewers
The Winter Meetings might have been a bit of a snooze fest in Orlando this week, but the Milwaukee Brewers apparently didn’t get the memo that they were supposed to sit still. Reliever รngel Zerpa is coming to town. The Brewers are sending Outfielder Isaac Collins and Reliever Nick Mears down to Kansas City.
Collins was a heck of a story last year. He came out of nowhere, finished fourth in NL Rookie of the Year voting, and slashed .263 while playing all over the field when the injury bug bit the team hard. Heโs got wheels, heโs got a glove, and honestly, heโs just fun to watch. But hereโs the cold, hard reality of baseball: you trade from strength to fix a weakness.
Why the Brewers Made the Move
With the outfield suddenly looking like a crowded subway car at rush hour, everyone is finally healthy, plus the Akil Baddoo signing, someone had to go. Collins was the asset with value.
And letโs talk about what Milwaukee got back. Zerpa isnโt just a warm body to throw innings. This guy is a ground-ball machine. We’re talking 99th percentile ground-ball rate. His sinker is heavy, bowling-ball heavy, and heโs kept lefties to a miserable .624 OPS over his career.
Is Zerpa perfect? No. He had a 4.18 ERA last year. But heโs young, he throws gas, and heโs under team control through 2028. Thatโs the kind of long-term stability GMs drool over.
The Human Side Of the Trade
Itโs always tough to see a guy like Collins go. He worked his way through the minors, finally got his shot, and proved he belonged. But for the Royals, theyโre getting a versatile athlete who is hungry to prove his rookie year wasn’t a fluke.
And for Mears? He showed flashes of brilliance when healthy, with a solid 3.49 ERA last season. Heโll give the Royals some much-needed bullpen depth.
But for Brewers fans, this is a classic “trust the process” moment. The front office saw a chance to add Zerpa to a bullpen thatโs been overworked for years. It might not be the flashy blockbuster that breaks the internet, but itโs the kind of smart, calculated move that wins games in August.
