It’s March, but the Brewers have made their biggest free agent splash of the offseason. According to Robert Murray, left-hander Jose Quintana has signed a one-year deal that’s worth in the $4-5 million range. Quintana, who turned 36 in January, pitched for the Mets the last two seasons and has a long history against the Brewers.
In 2024, Quintana was a member of the New York Mets’ rotation and was the textbook definition of “reliable and unremarkable.” He made 31 starts and threw 170 1⁄3 innings, which was 18th in the National League and more than every Brewer not named Freddy Peralta.