Emotional Departure: As brilliant star pitcher for the New York Mets, waves goodbye and announces his contract termination with severe allegations over…..

The pipeline between the Milwaukee Brewers and the New York Mets is maintaining its momentum.

Former All-Star pitcher leaves Mets for rival team

According to a rumor that was published on FanSided on Monday, the Brewers have acquired the services of the experienced left-handed pitcher Jose Quintana through free agency. According to Murray, Milwaukee has agreed to a one-year contract with Quintana.

The 36-year-old Quintana has made a decision that can be described as a desertion. During the previous two Major League Baseball seasons, he had pitched for the Mets, who were his rivals. In the most recent season, he had a record of 10-10 for the Mets, with a 3.75 earned run average and 135 strikeouts in 170.1 innings worked.

Quintana has been playing in the Major League Baseball for thirteen years and is currently on his eighth team of his career. Quintana made an appearance in the All-Star game in 2016, the same year that he finished tenth in the voting for the American League Cy Young Award. He began his career in the major leagues with the Chicago White Sox, where he pitched from 2012 to 2017.

A rivalry between the Mets and the Brewers is rapidly emerging, despite the fact that the Brewers and Mets compete in different divisions. The two clubs competed against one another in the National League Wild Card series from the previous year, which the Mets won by a score of 2-1. Additionally, the Brewers have recently hired a notorious former Mets general manager to work in their front office.

Despite the fact that Quintana does not have a lot of potential at this age, it is anticipated that he will be a veteran innings-eater for Milwaukee in the year 2025.

An additional former All-Star left-handed pitcher was recently acquired by the Brewers through a trade, but the team still lacks some starting pitching depth beyond Freddy Peralta, who is their starting pitcher of choice. In light of this, Quintana ought to have a puncher’s chance of winning a regular rotation slot for Milwaukee this season, as the team is attempting to defend their title as champions of the National League Central.

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