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Jordan Zimmermann has announced his retirement from baseball.
It looked like his career was over after spring training, but the Brewers needed some help with some early injuries and the Wisconsin native ended up pitching in two games with the club. While he didn't pitch well, it was an appropriate way for him to go out. Zimmermann was largely ineffective during his five-year, $110 million deal with the Tigers as injuries piled up, but he had a very good run with the Nationals, including a pair of All-Star appearances. He'll walk away with 4.07 ERA and 95 wins over his 13-year career between Washington, Detroit, and Milwaukee.
Brewers purchased the contract of RHP Jordan Zimmermann.
It's one of three new pitchers being added by the Brewers, as he joins Eric Lauer and Alec Bettinger. Once among the best starters in baseball, Zimmermann has been awful over the last few years, and while he could provide some innings for Milwaukee, they won't be of any fantasy significance.
Brewers re-signed RHP Jordan Zimmerman to a minor-league contract.
Zimmerman was released by the Brewers earlier this week, but will remain with the organization on a minor-league deal. The 34-year-old veteran righty will open the 2021 campaign as organizational depth at Triple-A Nashville.
Brewers released RHP Jordan Zimmermann.
Zimmermann was always a long shot to win a roster spot with the Brew Crew, and he's allowed four runs while striking out just three over six inning this spring. The Brewers would like to re-sign him to a minor league deal.
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