In the pantheon of "Brewers killers," José Quintana's name surfaces often. The left-hander has had plenty of experience against the Milwaukee Brewers in his career all over the National League ...
On Monday afternoon, the Milwaukee Brewers agreed to a one-year contract with left-handed starting pitcher Jose Quintana, per FanSided's MLB insider Robert Murray. Free-agent pitcher Jose Quintana ...
The New York Post's Jon Heyman shared that Quintana and the Brewers have a mutual option for the 2026 season worth $15 million. "Jose Quintana: Brewers," Heyman said. "$3,859,410/1+P+A.
The Milwaukee Brewers finally made a splash in free agency Monday. And they've signed a player they know well in José Quintana. Quintana, a 14-year veteran who has played with seven Major League ...
Quintana’s addition provides much-needed depth to a rotation that will feature Freddy Peralta, Nestor Cortes, Aaron Civale, ...
March 3: The Brewers are making a veteran addition to their rotation. Milwaukee is reportedly in agreement with Jose Quintana on a one-year, $4.25MM deal. That takes the form of a $250K roster ...
Jose Quintana discusses his excitement of joining the Brewers and Freddy Peralta talks about how Quintana is a great fit for the team ...
They may turn to former pitcher Jose Quintana, who has a strong postseason record and familiarity with the team. Quintana's return could stabilize the rotation as Opening Day approaches.
Quintana is a 13-year veteran of the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels, San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and Mets, Quintana is 102-103 lifetime. He ...
Jose Quintana is reportedly in agreement to sign with the Brewers after pitching to a 3.75 ERA in 2024 ...