Bucs To Sign Jose Quintana
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Bucs To Sign Jose Quintana
The Bucs are in agreement with Jose Quintana pending a physical according to reports.
Bucs To Sign Jose Quintana
So, who goes from the 40-man?
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Bucs To Sign Jose Quintana
2B29333523460 wrote: So, who goes from the 40-man?
Should not be a difficult decision, because in my opinion there are several players who could go, such as Ponce, Underwood or even Oliva.
Should not be a difficult decision, because in my opinion there are several players who could go, such as Ponce, Underwood or even Oliva.
Bucs To Sign Jose Quintana
Good signing for me. He’s experienced, can be a good mentor to the young pitchers, and will likely be dealt at the Deadline for what might be a guy who can contribute even more one day. Shedman would probably give Cherington a “5” for this signing.
Bucs To Sign Jose Quintana
762036222D37272C2136042329252D286A27440 wrote: Good signing for me. He’s experienced, can be a good mentor to the young pitchers, and will likely be dealt at the Deadline for what might be a guy who can contribute even more one day. Shedman would probably give Cherington a “5” for this signing.
Might have to look somewhere else to find out
Might have to look somewhere else to find out
Bucs To Sign Jose Quintana
06383D35263E3E351530273463510 wrote: Good signing for me. He’s experienced, can be a good mentor to the young pitchers, and will likely be dealt at the Deadline for what might be a guy who can contribute even more one day. Shedman would probably give Cherington a “5” for this signing.
Might have to look somewhere else to find out
I share doc's opinion- he can only help. Similar to obtaining Anderson last season
Might have to look somewhere else to find out
I share doc's opinion- he can only help. Similar to obtaining Anderson last season
Bucs To Sign Jose Quintana
734D4840534B4B406045524116240 wrote: Good signing for me. He’s experienced, can be a good mentor to the young pitchers, and will likely be dealt at the Deadline for what might be a guy who can contribute even more one day. Shedman would probably give Cherington a “5” for this signing.
Might have to look somewhere else to find out
Maybe that Cod guy can can help.
Might have to look somewhere else to find out
Maybe that Cod guy can can help.
Bucs To Sign Jose Quintana
This is the type of signing we are accustomed to. Formerly a good pitcher, Quintana is coming off his worst season and has an opportunity with the Pirates that he likely would not have with most teams. He has had shoulder and thumb issues the past 2 seasons and although almost exclusively a starter most of his career he spent more time in the bullpen last year than as a starter. For 2021 he had a combined ERA of 6.43 in 10 starts and 19 relief appearances. It's a chance for Quintana to revive his career and I doubt that there were many teams willing to pencil him into their rotation.
Per the Post-Gazette:
Quintana has right around average velocity, throwing his four-seamer at 91.5 mph in 2021. He also throws a curveball, sinker an changeup, a pitch mix that has been fairly consistent through his career...
As durable as any pitcher during his first eight MLB seasons, Quintana has had some injury issues over the past two. He spent time on the injured list in 2021 with inflammation in his left shoulder and dealt with left lat inflammation and a nerve problem in his left thumb in 2020.
While Quintana did rack up more strikeouts in 2021, he also saw his walk rate jump. Quintana walked a career-high 5.0 per nine innings, which is nearly double his career mark of 2.6.
In addition to the wildness, Quintana has also been hit much harder over the past two seasons, allowing a hard-hit percentage of 50.0 in 2020 and 45.5 this past season. That number didn’t rise above 37.9 between 2015 (the first year said data is available) and 2019.
Opposing hitters also have the highest and second-highest exit velocities against Quintana the past two seasons at 94.5 mph (2020) and 90.6 mph.
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pir ... 2111210247
Per the Post-Gazette:
Quintana has right around average velocity, throwing his four-seamer at 91.5 mph in 2021. He also throws a curveball, sinker an changeup, a pitch mix that has been fairly consistent through his career...
As durable as any pitcher during his first eight MLB seasons, Quintana has had some injury issues over the past two. He spent time on the injured list in 2021 with inflammation in his left shoulder and dealt with left lat inflammation and a nerve problem in his left thumb in 2020.
While Quintana did rack up more strikeouts in 2021, he also saw his walk rate jump. Quintana walked a career-high 5.0 per nine innings, which is nearly double his career mark of 2.6.
In addition to the wildness, Quintana has also been hit much harder over the past two seasons, allowing a hard-hit percentage of 50.0 in 2020 and 45.5 this past season. That number didn’t rise above 37.9 between 2015 (the first year said data is available) and 2019.
Opposing hitters also have the highest and second-highest exit velocities against Quintana the past two seasons at 94.5 mph (2020) and 90.6 mph.
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pir ... 2111210247
Bucs To Sign Jose Quintana
517C71606776612122130 wrote: This is the type of signing we are accustomed to. Formerly a good pitcher, Quintana is coming off his worst season and has an opportunity with the Pirates that he likely would not have with most teams. He has had shoulder and thumb issues the past 2 seasons and although almost exclusively a starter most of his career he spent more time in the bullpen last year than as a starter. For 2021 he had a combined ERA of 6.43 in 10 starts and 19 relief appearances. It's a chance for Quintana to revive his career and I doubt that there were many teams willing to pencil him into their rotation.
Per the Post-Gazette:
Quintana has right around average velocity, throwing his four-seamer at 91.5 mph in 2021. He also throws a curveball, sinker an changeup, a pitch mix that has been fairly consistent through his career...
As durable as any pitcher during his first eight MLB seasons, Quintana has had some injury issues over the past two. He spent time on the injured list in 2021 with inflammation in his left shoulder and dealt with left lat inflammation and a nerve problem in his left thumb in 2020.
While Quintana did rack up more strikeouts in 2021, he also saw his walk rate jump. Quintana walked a career-high 5.0 per nine innings, which is nearly double his career mark of 2.6.
In addition to the wildness, Quintana has also been hit much harder over the past two seasons, allowing a hard-hit percentage of 50.0 in 2020 and 45.5 this past season. That number didn’t rise above 37.9 between 2015 (the first year said data is available) and 2019.
Opposing hitters also have the highest and second-highest exit velocities against Quintana the past two seasons at 94.5 mph (2020) and 90.6 mph.
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pir ... 2111210247
he may be the staff ace in 2022.
Per the Post-Gazette:
Quintana has right around average velocity, throwing his four-seamer at 91.5 mph in 2021. He also throws a curveball, sinker an changeup, a pitch mix that has been fairly consistent through his career...
As durable as any pitcher during his first eight MLB seasons, Quintana has had some injury issues over the past two. He spent time on the injured list in 2021 with inflammation in his left shoulder and dealt with left lat inflammation and a nerve problem in his left thumb in 2020.
While Quintana did rack up more strikeouts in 2021, he also saw his walk rate jump. Quintana walked a career-high 5.0 per nine innings, which is nearly double his career mark of 2.6.
In addition to the wildness, Quintana has also been hit much harder over the past two seasons, allowing a hard-hit percentage of 50.0 in 2020 and 45.5 this past season. That number didn’t rise above 37.9 between 2015 (the first year said data is available) and 2019.
Opposing hitters also have the highest and second-highest exit velocities against Quintana the past two seasons at 94.5 mph (2020) and 90.6 mph.
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pir ... 2111210247
he may be the staff ace in 2022.
Bucs To Sign Jose Quintana
Since we aren't a contender in the least and our owner doesn't want to spend a dime, this is the type of signing I expected and don't mind. He has had previous success and can help the youngsters. I hope this means someone like Ponce, Kuhl, Banda, Hanhold, or Oliva are gone. We have room to make signings. God knows those names I put down have zero value.
We still need one more starter IMO. I know it looks like we have nine now, but some of those I counted I don't want to see starting or even on this roster. Need three good BP arms and 2 OF at least and a C
We still need one more starter IMO. I know it looks like we have nine now, but some of those I counted I don't want to see starting or even on this roster. Need three good BP arms and 2 OF at least and a C