After spending the last two seasons with the New York Mets, veteran starting pitcher Jose Quintana is reportedly set to have a new uniform for the 2025 campaign. Per Robert Murray of FanSided, Quintana and the Milwaukee Brewers reached an agreement on a one-year contract on Monday.
Free-agent lefty José Quintana is signing a one-year deal with the Milwaukee Brewers, according to Robert Murray of FanSided. Quintana, 35, compiled a 3.75 ERA (105 ERA+) in 170 â…“ innings last season with the New York Mets.
The Milwaukee Brewers signed veteran starting pitching José Quintana on Monday. Here's a look at his stats, contract and career.
The Brewers signed veteran southpaw Jose Quintana to a contract for 2025, and he's excited to teach the young guys in Spring Training.
The Milwaukee Brewers addressed a fluid situation among their left-handed pitchers by signing veteran Jose Quintana on Wednesday to a one-year deal with a mutual option for 2026.
The Brewers have clearly been operating with no financial wiggle room this winter. Prior to signing Quintana, their biggest free agent signing was giving a $1MM guarantee to Tyler Alexander. They did add Nestor Cortes in a trade with the Yankees, but that deal was fairly revenue-neutral, with Devin Williams going the other way.
The Milwaukee Brewers, in need of starting pitching depth, reportedly signed the veteran left-hander after years of years of repeatedly facing him on the mound, including in some of their most high-profile games in recent memory. The move was first reported by Robert Murray of FanSided.
Earlier today, it was announced the Milwaukee Brewers picked up a big time player – José Quintana. The Crew was relatively quiet for almost all of the offseason in free agency, but they have been much more active since Spring Training.