When the Milwaukee Brewers beat the San Francisco Giants 11-3 on Tuesday night, a little history was created. Left-hander Jose Quintana, signed late in the offseason, earned the win by going 6.0 strong innings, allowing just one earned run on six hits.
The Milwaukee Brewers clearly made the right decision signing José Quintana late ahead of the 2025 Major League Baseball season. Frankly, there's no reason why Quintana should've been available on March 5th when the Brewers signed him.
The Milwaukee Brewers knew that they were going to be in need of some quality starting pitching depth going into this past offseason. They just did not know, at the time, how badly they would need it early when four out of five of their projected starting pitchers went down with injuries before or in the early days of the season.
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MLBTR continues our division by division look at next year’s team/mutual option class with the NL Central. Virtually all of the mutual options will be bought out by one side. Generally, if the team is willing to retain the player at the option price, the player will decline his end in search of a better free agent deal.
Jose Quintana Signed as a free agent in early March, Quintana stayed out west in ‘extended spring training’ to get ready for the season. The Brewers expected him to miss two starts and return in mid-April.
Jose Quintana threw 5 2/3 quality innings and Christian Yelich slugged one of three Milwaukee home runs as the Milwaukee Brewers posted a 5-1 victory over the visiting Detroit Tigers on Wednesday afternoon.
The Milwaukee Brewers hope veteran left-hander Jose Quintana can replicate his first outing when they host the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday afternoon. Quintana (1-0, 0.00 ERA) will start the rubber match of the three-game series.
The St. Louis Cardinals won their series opener against the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday night by a final score of 2-0. With the win, they improved to 6-7 on the year and even gained a game on the first-place Chicago Cubs.
The Milwaukee Brewers made a smart move this past offseason when they signed veteran left-hander Jose Quintana to a one-year, $4.5 million contract. Milwaukee already had a few pitchers that were going to miss some time due to injuries, and the rotation had an opening that president of baseball operations Matt Arnold needed to fill.
Friday night’s matchup between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Milwaukee Brewers wasn’t one the Snakes would like to remember, as the Brew Crew defeated the D-Backs 7-0.
The Milwaukee Brewers are back in the win column after their 7-0 shutout victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night. A day after seeing his 12-game hitting streak snapped, Gold Glove second baseman Brice Turang went 3-4 with two RBI and two runs scored.
Milwaukee left-hander Jose Quintana pitched seven scoreless innings in his team and season debut as the Brewers shut out the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-0 in Phoenix on Friday.
The Brewers provided mixed injury news on their rotation. Brandon Woodruff will begin a rehab assignment at Triple-A Nashville on Saturday.
The Milwaukee Brewers knew they wanted to add some more starting pitching depth around the time Spring Training began and fans will get their first look at the biggest addition by the team this year on Friday night.
The Milwaukee Brewers have finally activated starting pitcher Jose Quintana in a roster move announced Friday. Quintana was a mid-spring training signing by the Brewers that, because of his late signing, was behind in his ramp up during camp.
The Milwaukee Brewers started the 2025 MLB regular season with a 4-2 loss against the New York Yankees on Thursday. Prior to the game, ESPN’s broadcast gave an emotional tribute to long-time Brewers radio voice Bob Uecker, who passed away at the age of 90 this past January.
The Milwaukee Brewers made a great move recently. Milwaukee clearly wanted to add more pitching and struck gold by signing former All-Star José Quintana.
The Brewers are wrapping up their final decisions on the Opening Day roster. Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports that veteran lefty Jose Quintana has consented to be optioned to Triple-A Nashville to finish building up.
The Milwaukee Brewers officially finalized a one-year contract with veteran left-hander Jose Quintana earlier this week. Quintana's presence will hopefully stabilize a rotation that lost Frankie Montas over the offseason and has questions about the effectiveness of Brandon Woodruff as he returns back to the mound after missing 2024 with injury.
The Milwaukee Brewers are in a much better position right now on paper than they were in just a week ago. Milwaukee pretty much did nothing throughout the offseason but struck by signing former All-Star José Quintana.
Being seen as the Brewers "owner" for many seasons, Milwaukee will be happy to have him on its side of the mound.
New York Mets starter Jose Quintana has quietly turned around his season.
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