DL Hall was placed on the 60-day injured list with a left lat strain on Wednesday to open a roster spot for fellow left-hander José Quintana, whose $4.25 million, one-year contract was finalized by the Milwaukee Brewers.
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 ⅓ innings last season with the New York Mets.
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.
The Milwaukee Brewers signed veteran starting pitching José Quintana on Monday. Here's a look at his stats, contract and career.
Ask any general manager in baseball about pitching depth, and they will undoubtedly say there’s no such thing as too much. The Brewers took a step to add to theirs on Wednesday, agreeing to a one-year deal with a mutual option for 2026 with left-hander Jose Quintana.
Though he had options, pitcher José Quintana chose to play for the Milwaukee Milwaukee. Here's why.
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 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.
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.