Brewers sign veteran pitcher Zimmermann to minor league deal
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jordan Zimmermann believes he's finally healthy again as the former All-Star pitcher attempts to revive his career with the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Brewers announced Tuesday they had signed the right-hander to a minor league contract that includes an invitation to major league camp.
Zimmermann, who turns 35 on May 23, pitched in just three games for the Detroit Tigers last season due to a
He described his injury as a “forearm flexor thing” and returned to make three September appearances last year, going 0-0 with a 7.94 ERA. Zimmermann says he now is as healthy as he’s been in a few years.
“If I didn’t feel good or I didn’t feel healthy, I was probably thinking about retiring,” Zimmermann said. “But I started working out, started running, started throwing and doing everything I normally do. The body feels good and the mind is telling me to keep going. I’m going to definitely give it another year, and we’ll see what happens after this year.”
Zimmermann says he considered himself a Brewers fan while growing up in Auburndale, Wisconsin, about 180 miles northwest of Milwaukee. He’s hoping a return to the National League will help him re-establish himself.
Zimmermann finished seventh in the Cy Young Award voting in 2013 and fifth in 2014, and he made the NL All-Star team both of those seasons.
when Washington beat the Miami Marlins 1-0 in the 2014 regular-season finale.
He wasn't nearly as effective after moving to the American League. Zimmermann posted a 25-41 record with a 5.63 ERA for Detroit over the last five seasons.
“If I didn’t have anything left, I probably would have retired and gone out on my own terms,” Zimmermann said. “But my body and my mind tell me, ‘You still have more left.’ Obviously, I want to go out there and stay healthy. I know I can get guys out. It’s definitely going to be nice getting back in the NL because I feel a lot more comfortable there than where I was.”
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