This signing would be the biggest that the Milwaukee Brewers shelled out to a free agent since the signing of Jeff Suppan, which was for 4-years and $42 million.
Garza was paid to be the Brewers ace. Sadly, he has been far from that prestigious title. In his first season with Milwaukee, the former ALCS MVP who was also known for throwing a no-hitter tallied mediocre numbers for what he was being paid. He posted an ERA of 3.64 and a win-loss record of 8-8. He did strike out 126 batters with only 50 walks. For his efforts in 2014, he earned $12.