The Texas Rangers, intent on deepening their rotation, have re-signed right-handed starter Cal Quantrill to a minor league deal, with an invitation to spring camp accompanying the signing.
The Texas Rangers are staying true to their commitment to focus on pitching for the remainder of the offseason rather than hitting. This is evident in their bold move to acquire Mackenzie Gore, and the signing of former Miami Marlins and Atlanta Braves pitcher Cal Quantrill further establishes that intent.
The Rangers are in agreement with starter Cal Quantrill on a minor league deal, reports Evan Grant of The Dallas Morning News. The Excel Sports Management client finished the 2025 season in the Texas organization and will be back in camp as a non-roster invitee.
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The Miami Marlins improbably remained alive in the wild-card race into the season’s final week. While that was enabled largely by the New York Mets’ collapse, Miami finished just four games under .500 after a 100-loss season in 2024.
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Both players had recently been released, by the Mariners and by the Braves, respectively.
The 2025 MLB season hasn't gone the way that 30-year-old Cal Quantrill had hoped, and now that he's been released by the Atlanta Braves after being added as a depth option, it's unclear what the next step of his career will be.
The Braves announced Thursday that they’ve released right-hander Cal Quantrill and designated infielder/outfielder Luke Williams for assignment. That duo’s roster spots will go to outfielder Jurickson Profar, who’s returning from the paternity list, and righty Daysbel Hernandez, who has been recalled from Triple-A Gwinnett.
Cal Quantrill was claimed off waivers on Thursday and will get the ball on Saturday to make his Atlanta debut when the Braves host the New York Mets in the second game of their three-game series.
The Atlanta Braves announced Friday morning that recently acquired starting pitcher Cal Quantrill has reported to the team. Both of the team's recent additions from the waiver wire have now arrived.
Stanford baseball had two players selected in the 2016 MLB Draft in sixth-rounder Tommy Edman (now with the Los Angeles Dodgers) and the eighth overall pick, Cal Quantrill.
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With 10 days left before the postseason roster deadline, the Yankees signed former Met Paul Blackburn and added him to their active roster. Also on August 21, the Braves claimed now-former Marlin Cal Quantrill to help the team finish out the 2025 season.
According to Ken Rosenthal, the Atlanta Braves have claimed right-handed pitcher Cal Quantrill off waivers from the Miami Marlins. Cal Quantrill had some really promising moments early in his career for the Cleveland Guardians, posting a 3.08 ERA over 368.0 innings between 2020-2022.
The Braves have claimed right-hander Cal Quantrill off waivers from the Marlins.
The Boston Red Sox's offense has somewhat struggled over the last week or so, but they did erupt on Saturday. It's been hard for runs to come around over the last five games, except Boston was able to chip in seven runs on Saturday against the Miami Marlins.
Marlins right-hander Cal Quantrill is currently on outright waivers.
Cal Quantrill and three relievers combined on a five-hitter as the visiting Miami Marlins blanked the St. Louis Cardinals 2-0 Wednesday night Quantrill (4-8) allowed three hits and two walks while striking out three.
The Milwaukee Brewers are 61-42 and hold a one-game lead over the Chicago Cubs for first place in the National League Central Division. Following their recent 11-game winning streak, though, Milwaukee has dropped two of their last three games, the most recent their 5-1 loss to the Miami Marlins on Friday night.
Cal Quantrill spent 2024 helping the Colorado Rockies win games. On Wednesday, he will try to stop them from sweeping their first series of 2025 when the Miami Marlins host the Rockies in the finale of their three-game series.
Cal Quantrill, for all his struggles this season, was turning in a solid outing Sunday afternoon. And then he took things to the next level. The 30-year-old right-hander held the Tampa Bay Rays off the board in the first two innings, then gave up a single run in the third.
Within 24 hours of Nick Pivetta (Victoria, BC) inking a deal with San Diego, another Canadian right-handed pitcher joined a team for the upcoming season.
The Marlins announced that they have signed right-hander Cal Quantrill to a one-year deal. Left-hander Braxton Garrett has been transferred to the 60-day injured list as the corresponding move.
Veteran RHP Cal Quantrill is a free agent for the second straight season after the Colorado Rockies non-tendered his contract. Quantrill had an up-and-down season in Colorado in 2024.
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The Colorado Rockies and right-hander Cal Quantrill reached a one-year, $6.55 million deal and avoided arbitration, multiple outlets reported. Quantrill, who turns 29 next month, was traded to the Rockies by the Cleveland Guardians in November for minor league catcher Kody Huff.
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