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1 Underrated Kansas City Royals Player Validating Offseason Move

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The Royals are 13-19, but there's an encouraging story under the surface.

The Kansas City Royals are one of MLB's most disappointing teams thus far, as their record does not match their talent level. However, reliever Nick Mears has pulled his weight. The right-hander is 2-1 with a 2.

31 ERA over 13 outings entering Saturday's game against the Seattle Mariners, making him one of the Royals' best pitchers thus far. He hasn't pitched more than one inning in any of his appearances, but he also has allowed a run in just two of them. Kansas City acquired Mears along with outfielder Isaac Collins from the Milwaukee Brewers for fellow reliever Angel Zerpa this past offseason.

The latter player has a better track record than Mears, but this season has shown why the club made the swap thus far. Mears is 9-10 with a 4. 46 ERA over 182 career outings, while Zerpa is 8-12 with a 4.

13 ERA over 160 games (eight starts). That includes this season, in which Zerpa is 0-2 with a 6. 39 ERA over 12 appearances.