Table of Contents
- Breaking: Mets sign SP Jose Quintana
- SNY Mets on Twitter: "Welcome to New York, José Quintana! 🗽"
- Mets reportedly shut down SP Jose Quintana for 3 months; could return ...
- Jose Quintana Trade Rumors: Latest News and Speculation on White Sox SP ...
- New York Mets fans buoyed by news that injured pitcher Jose Quintana ...
- Blockbuster Jose Quintana trade injects new energy into Chicago ...
- Jose Quintana - Sports Illustrated
- José Quintana Looked Good in Mets Debut - Metsmerized Online
- José Quintana pactó con los Mets - Líder en deportes
- José Quintana feels he has something to prove to Cubs fans in 2020 ...

Quintana, 32, has been one of the most consistent and reliable pitchers in the majors over the past decade. With a career record of 83-77 and an ERA of 3.73, he has established himself as a top-notch starter. His ability to eat innings and pitch deep into games will be a huge asset for the Brewers, who are looking to take some pressure off their bullpen. The signing of Quintana is a clear indication that the Brewers are serious about making a push for the postseason.

The addition of Quintana to the Brewers' rotation is expected to have a significant impact on the team's performance. His electric stuff and ability to miss bats will be a welcome addition to a staff that has been looking for a boost. With Quintana on board, the Brewers will have a formidable rotation that can compete with any team in the league. The team's manager is thrilled with the signing, saying that Quintana is an "electric, hungry" pitcher who will make an immediate impact.


What Does This Mean for the Brewers?

The Brewers' fans are excited about the signing of Quintana, and for good reason. He is a proven winner who has a track record of success in the majors. His ability to pitch deep into games and shut down opposing lineups will be a huge asset for the team. With Quintana on board, the Brewers will have a much better chance of competing with the top teams in the league, and making a deep playoff run.


Source: WTMJ
