The Milwaukee Brewers have signed free-agent left-hander Tommy Milone to a one-year contract, the team announced Wednesday.
In the deal, Milone gets a $1.25 million base salary for 2017, plus incentives, an MLB source tells ESPN's Jerry Crasnick.
Milone, 29, owns a 4.14 ERA across six years in the major leagues. He had a 3.92 ERA in 24 games (23 starts) with the Minnesota Twins in 2015 but regressed last season, posting a career-high 5.71 ERA in 19 games (12 starts).
Milone declined an outright assignment from the Twins at the end of the year, thus making him a free agent.
With the signing, the Brewers' 40-man roster is full.