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Brewers Bolster Bullpen with Lefty Pitcher Zerpa Trade
14 Dec
Summary
- Brewers acquired left-handed reliever Angel Zerpa from the Royals.
- Trade sent reliever Nick Mears and utility man Isaac Collins to Kansas City.
- Zerpa is arbitration-eligible for the first time and controllable through 2028.

The Milwaukee Brewers have strategically strengthened their bullpen with the acquisition of left-handed reliever Angel Zerpa from the Kansas City Royals. This move, detailed by a source to MLB.com, involved trading reliever Nick Mears and utility player Isaac Collins. Zerpa brings a valuable left-handed arm to a frequently utilized Milwaukee bullpen.
Zerpa, 26, offers durability, having logged 129 appearances over the past two seasons and holding left-handed batters to a .624 career OPS. In 2025, he posted a 4.18 ERA with career highs in appearances, innings, and holds, showcasing a powerful fastball. His controllability through 2028 and remaining minor league option also make him a significant asset.
In parting with Collins, the Brewers release an organizational success story who provided utility and power in 2025. However, with outfield depth returning, the team focused on enhancing pitching. Zerpa's acquisition addresses a critical need while providing long-term cost control.




