These past few days have seen a flurry of player movement, coinciding with the start of 2026 Spring Training. More free agents have come off the board over the last day, including Jose Quintana, Gary Sanchez, and Liam Hendriks.
The Colorado Rockies signed veteran left-handed pitcher Jose Quintana to a one-year deal, pending a physical for $6 million. The 37-year-old will be entering his 15th MLB season.
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This offseason, the Milwaukee Brewers spent a great deal of time and resources finding arms to supplement their pitching rotation. Indeed, each of the three trades Milwaukee made this winter landed them pitchers who could realistically make the Opening Day roster.
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, and it is never too early to start thinking about how it might unfold. Seemingly, every year, we have a decent handle on who should contend and who is likely to struggle, which makes looking ahead to the trade deadline inevitable.
The Colorado Rockies are signing free agent left-hander Jose Quintana to a one-year contract, pending a physical, ESPN reported late Tuesday night. The club has not announced the deal, however FanSided reported it was worth $6 million.
After having the worst starting pitchers' ERA in Major League Baseball last season, the Rockies have revamped their starting rotation by adding veteran arms to turn things around.
The MLB offseason is far from over as teams continue to snag players ahead of spring training. There’s still a month left for every team to make a move.
The active offseason for the Colorado Rockies continues. Late Tuesday night, Jesse Rogers of ESPN reported that left-hander Jose Quintana, 37, is in agreement with the Rockies to return for his 15th season in Major League Baseball, pending a physical.
The Colorado Rockies have landed a veteran pitcher to add to their rotation. The Rockies have reportedly agreed to a contract with Jose Quintana. Per ESPN’s Jesse Rogers, the deal is pending a physical.
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The Rockies have followed up their Michael Lorenzen and Tomoyuki Sugano signings with another free agent deal for a veteran starter. Colorado is reportedly in agreement with left-hander Jose Quintana on a one-year deal, pending a physical.
The Milwaukee Brewers were able to retain Brandon Woodruff early in the offseason, but they cut ties with Freddy Peralta in a blockbuster trade. The Peralta trade freed up a spot in the big-league rotation, and it's expected to be filled by a prospect arm, but the Brewers could also look to retain veteran pitcher Jose Quintana.
Jose Quintana gave the Milwaukee Brewers their money’s worth off the one-year, $4 million contract he signed last offseason. Although he finished the regular season on the injured list, the then-36-year-old southpaw gave the Brewers 24 starts, 131.2 innings, and a 3.96 ERA while going 11-7.
The Milwaukee Brewers have seemingly made every move they're going to make this offseason, headlined by the blockbuster deal that sent Freddy Peralta to the New York Mets.
Jose Quintana, who pitched for the New York Mets in 2023 and 2024, is reportedly generating interest from the organization again as extra pitching depth.
The Tigers remain interested in adding a starting pitcher this offseason, writes Jon Heyman of The New York Post. Detroit was tied to Chris Bassitt and Lucas Giolito a few weeks back.
When speaking with the media after Bo Bichette's introductory press conference on January 21, New York Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns was asked by SNY's Steve Gelbs about how determined he is to find another starting pitcher for New York's staff.
The Milwaukee Brewers came into the offseason with major question marks surrounding their pitching staff. Brandon Woodruff was a free agent to begin the winter, but he came back to Milwaukee on the qualifying offer.
While adding new bats and offensive weapons is terrific, the Pittsburgh Pirates know they should likely add a pitcher or two as well. There aren't a ton of one-year options that make sense, but this veteran lefty stands off the chart.
With a need for pitching, MLB.com’s Thomas Harrigan believes the New York Yankees could pursue veteran starting pitcher Jose Quintana in free agency. Quintana, who turns 37 in January, went 11-7 with a 3.96 ERA in 24 starts for the Milwaukee Brewers this past season.
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Basically, it depends. Milwaukee Brewers starter Jose Quintana left his last start after suffering a calf strain and, while the injury does not seem serious, his status is unclear moving forward.
The Milwaukee Brewers fell to the St. Louis Cardinals by the score of 3-2 on Sunday afternoon. Fortunately, Milwaukee won the first two games of the series, and so they end the weekend and head into the off day with a series win against a division rival.
Jose Quintana suffered a calf injury that led to his abbreviated start in the Milwaukee Brewers’ 3-2 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday.
Jose Quintana’s Citi Field return lasted a few batters too long.
Being seen as the Brewers "owner" for many seasons, Milwaukee will be happy to have him on its side of the mound.
It’s widely expected the Toronto Blue Jays will acquire at least one starting pitcher this off-season. The only mystery is which hurler they’ll ultimately land, and it appears there’s another potential candidate on their list.
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