Jose Quintana Having Strong Camp
Jose Quintana has enjoyed a fantastic Spring Training for his new team with one week to play before the regular season starts. Quintana was acquired in the offseason as a "buy-low" player and is being reunited with manager Joe Maddon. The left-handed starter has pitched himself into a role on the team out of the gate, tossing 9 2/3 scoreless innings through four starts with 11 strikeouts. After an injury-plagued 2020 season, Quintana is hoping to get his career back on track. He may not bring top-of-the-rotation returns in fantasy but could be a late-round flier that could help fantasy squads early on in the season.
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Los Angeles Angels pitcher Source: Los Angeles Angels
Jose Quintana Starting The Year In The Minors
Jose Quintana agreed to be optioned to the minors to start the 2025 season in order to complete his build-up. Quintana didn't sign with the Brewers until early this month, so he was a bit behind the other pitchers in spring training. While there is no official timetable for when the 36-year-old southpaw might be ready for a big-league call-up, it's likely that he'll rejoin the major-league squad at some point in April. The Colombian hurler made only two appearances (one start) in the Cactus League this spring and allowed two earned runs while walking none and striking out two in five innings. He went 10-10 and provided the New York Mets with 31 starts in 2024, pitching to a 3.75 ERA and 1.25 WHIP with 135 K's in 170 1/3 innings. Quinana's numbers under the hood show that he was pretty fortunate, so fantasy managers should expect regression and certainly not as much volume.
Source: MLB.com - Adam McCalvy
Milwaukee Brewers veteran left-handed pitcher Source: MLB.com - Adam McCalvy
Jose Quintana Agrees To One-Year Deal With Brewers
Jose Quintana agreed to an one-year deal worth $4-5 million with the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday, sources told Francys Romero. Quintana gives the Brewers a left-handed option for their starting rotation in 2025, although it's unclear if he'll be built up enough to start the year in the Opening Day rotation. The 36-year-old veteran Colombian has 13 years of major-league experience and went 10-10 with a 3.75 ERA (4.56 FIP), 1.25 WHIP, 135 strikeouts and 63 walks in 170 1/3 innings over 31 starts in 2024 while with the New York Mets. It was his biggest workload in a season since 2019. Although it was Quintana's third straight season with an ERA below 4.00, he was helped by a .263 BABIP and 78.2 percent strand rate. Fantasy managers shouldn't expect a repeat, and Quintana's low strikeout rate gives him little upside.
Source: Francys Romero
Free-agent left-hander Source: Francys Romero
Mets, Jose Quintana Discussing Reunion
Jose Quintana and the New York Mets have been talking and shown mutual interest in a reunion. Earlier this week, right-handed pitcher Franke Montas (lat) was shut down from throwing. Montas is not expected to begin throwing in at least four weeks. As a result, Quintana could be a potential target for the Mets to provide some depth in their rotation. The southpaw has spent the past two seasons with the Mets. Last summer, Quintana posted a 3.75 ERA and a 1.25 WHIP across 170 1/3 innings of work. He tallied just 135 strikeouts but was able to generate ground balls at a strong 48.2 percent rate. If Quintana were to return to Queens, he would compete for a spot in the back of the rotation alongside Tylor Megill and Griffin Canning.
Source: Pat Ragazzo
According to Pat Ragazzo of Sports Illustrated, left-handed pitcher Source: Pat Ragazzo
Jose Quintana To Start Game 4 Against Dodgers
Carlos Mendoza confirmed on Tuesday that veteran left-hander Jose Quintana will make the start in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series on Thursday at Citi Field against the Los Angeles Dodgers. After Quintana, nothing is official, but right-hander Kodai Senga is the most logical candidate to start Game 5 after he got the nod in Game 1 on Sunday. In two starts this postseason against the Milwaukee Brewers and Philadelphia Phillies, Quintana has been lights-out for the Mets, allowing one run (zero earned) on six hits while walking three and fanning 11 in 11 innings. The 35-year-old southpaw also allowed only two earned runs in his four starts in September. In his lone start against LA in 2024 in New York back on May 28, Quintana had a quality start, giving up three earned runs with no walks and three K's in six innings of work.
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New York Mets manager Source: MLB.com - Anthony DiComo
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