The New York Mets' season opener against the visiting Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday has been postponed to Friday due to the threat of rain. The teams were set to be off on Friday.
With Opening Day arriving just days away, New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza has announced who exactly will be in the team’s starting pitching rotation to begin the 2024 season.
The New York Mets named veteran left-hander Jose Quintana their Opening Day starter on Wednesday.
The New York Mets named veteran left-hander Jose Quintana their Opening Day starter on Wednesday. The Mets start the season at home on March 28 against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Working to solidify his case for the Mets’ Opening Day starter, Jose Quintana impressed again in Tuesday’s spring training game against the Nationals at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches park on Tuesday evening.
As most fans of the New York Mets surely know, the owner of their team is the richest in baseball. While the numbers fluctuate, Steve Cohen is said to be worth around $20B. It’s certainly great having an owner with almost an infinite amount of money, but there’s one caveat – they have to spend it, and spend it wisely.
Kodai Senga’s shoulder injury opens the door for another New York Mets pitcher to lead the pitching rotation in his stead. Jose Quintana has been billed as the Mets’ strongest candidate to fill Senga’s shoes in his absence, starting on Opening Day.
The New York Mets lost Jose Quintana for most of last year with a rib injury that required surgery. He started just 13 games, the fewest of his career in a full season. Looking ahead to 2024, the left-hander has a real opportunity to be the Opening Day starter with Kodai Senga out with a shoulder injury.
The New York Mets already received some bad news last week when their ace pitcher Kodai Senga suffered an injury on his shoulder and will be sidelined for several weeks.
The New York Mets need to add to the starting rotation this offseason. New York currently has Kodai Senga and Jose Quintana slotted in the rotation and will need to make a few additions this offseason.
The New York Mets need to improve the starting rotation this offseason. New York has Kodai Senga and Jose Quintana in the rotation right now. While that is a solid start, the Mets will need to add a few more hurlers into the mix this offseason.
Mets left-hander José Quintana has spent the entire season on the injured list until this week, only making his debut as a Met yesterday. Nonetheless, he’s drawing interest from other clubs around the league ahead of the trade deadline, reports Andy Martino of SNY.
Left-hander José Quintana has started just one game for the New York Mets this season, but he might be on the move soon.
New York Mets starting pitcher Jose Quintana is scheduled to make his season debut against the Chicago White Sox on Thursday. The 34-year-old left-hander has yet to appear for the Mets season, having undergone rib surgery in March.
The New York Mets activated left-hander Jose Quintana from the 60-day injured list on Friday, the New York Post reported. The move was a formality, as Quintana reached his 30-day limit for a rehab assignment.
Quintana, 34, joined the Mets this offseason by signing a two-year, $26M deal. Unfortunately, he has yet to make his debut as a Met due to requiring bone graft surgery for a benign lesion on one of his ribs.
Injured Mets starter Jose Quintana received an encouraging CT scan result and is set to begin the next phase of his rehab.
Mets pitcher Jose Quintana has rejoined the team and is in good spirits after a scary injury earlier in the offseason. Quintana underwent bone graft surgery due to a rib fracture, which he suffered during a spring start.
New York Mets general manager Billy Eppler offered both upsetting and encouraging news about left-handed starting pitcher Jose Quintana on Tuesday.
It was just reported by Mike Puma of the New York Post that the New York Mets are planning to shut down starting pitcher, Jose Quintana, for three months.
Cracks are showing for the Mets -- figuratively and literally. Nearly a month into spring training, New York starting pitcher José Quintana is sidelined with a stress fracture in his rib.
Mets pitcher Jose Quintana has withdrawn from the World Baseball Classic. Quintana was set to pitch for Team Colombia in the WBC, but had to pull out after he exited Sunday’s Grapefruit League game due to left side tightness.
More pitching injuries. Left-handed starter Jose Quintana left the Mets' Grapefruit League game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday due to left side tightness.
Left-hander Jose Quintana agreed to a two-year, $26 million deal with the New York Mets on Wednesday, according to multiple reports. Quintana, who turns 34 in January, boosted his value in free agency with a strong second half in 2022 with the St.
The White Sox and Yankees are among the clubs expressing interest in Pirates starter José Quintana.
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