Jose Quintana will return for a 15th MLB season.
The veteran southpaw agreed to a deal with the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night, according to ESPN's Jesse Rogers.
Quintana, 37, spent 2025 with the Milwaukee Brewers, tossing 131.2 innings of 3.96-ERA ball.
He became a free agent in November, when the Brewers declined a team option for 2026.
A one-time all-star, Quintana made two appearances for Milwaukee in its run to the NLCS, allowing three earned runs in 5.0 innings.
Colorado will be Quintana's ninth MLB stop, as he previously spent time with both Chicago clubs, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, San Francisco, the Los Angeles Angels and New York Mets.
Quintana enters 2026 with a career 3.76 ERA and 1,816 strikeouts in 2,101.1 innings.
He is the second veteran pitching addition of the day for the Rockies, as they signed right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano earlier Tuesday.
Quintana is expected to lead the pitching staff of his native Colombia at the upcoming World Baseball Classic in Pool A play.







