The New York Mets had a decent chance to further bolster their starting pitching depth prior to Opening Day, but the most logical remaining option is now off the board.
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 and the Milwaukee Brewers are in agreement on a one-year contract, according to sources familiar with the deal.
— Robert Murray (@ByRobertMurray) March 3, 2025
Quintana had strong interest in returning to the Mets, where he spent his past two seasons and posted a 3.18 ERA after the All-Star break last year. The veteran southpaw also posted a 3.14 ERA in the postseason across three starts and 14.1 innings in October.
Quintana, 36, is not a high-velocity type pitcher, but he is still very efficient and is an innings eater which is something the Mets could use with Sean Manaea (oblique strain) and Frankie Montas (lat strain) sidelined to begin the 2025 season.
The Mets discussed the possibility of bringing Quintana back earlier in camp, but are comfortable with their depth and made one move to bring in Jose Ureña on a minor league deal following Manaea's injury.
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