It was the Rockies first sweep in Miami since 2006. The historically bad Colorado Rockies (11-50) entered loanDept Park hoping for a win to complete a sweep, something that had seemed impossible only three days earlier.
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.
The Pitching: Miami's sending righty Cal Quantrill to the hill tonight to face Los Gigantes down in sunny Florida. It's been a pretty rough go for the 30-year-old vet so far this season — evidenced throughout the box score, down to the spreadsheets.
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.
The cat man is back and ready to make his season debut in 2025. Tony Gonsolin and the Dodgers will play host to Cal Quantrill and the Miami Marlins. Teams: Dodgers vs.
Cal Quantrill pitched five shutout innings and Matt Mervis hit a pair of home runs to help the visiting Miami Marlins beat the Atlanta Braves 4-0 on Saturday and even their three-game series at a game apiece.
One year after the Marlins made the MLB Postseason, Miami lost 100 games and thrust themselves into a significant rebuild. During the 2024-25 offseason, that rebuilding effort continued, as two of Miami’s most notable players were traded.
On the surface, it’s a bit difficult to look at the Miami Marlins and their 62-win season in 2024 and like what you see. However, if you squint your eyes a little bit harder, you may find that the organization did a decent job of upgrading around the edges both during and after the year.
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 Miami Marlins added depth to their starting rotation Thursday when they agreed to a one-year deal with former San Diego Padres right-hander Cal Quantrill.
With how incredible the Cleveland Guardians' pitching factor has been over the past decade, there are plenty of former starters sprinkled throughout baseball who are still a part of or signing with other teams.
The Miami Marlins and right-hander Cal Quantrill have agreed to terms on a one-year deal, reports ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez. The Marlins add much-needed depth to the starting rotation that saw Jesús Luzardo traded and Braxton Garrett undergoing UCL surgery.
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.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been the most active with their bullpen moves this year. It started with some substractions, with Genesis Cabrera, Dillon Tate, and longtime closer and Canadian product Jordan Romano all being non-tendered or removed from the roster.
The Milwaukee Brewers should be looking at the free agent market for cheap hurlers with upside. Milwaukee could still use one more starting pitcher this offseason to help in its quest to repeat as National League Central champions in 2025.
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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