The Colorado Rockies are signing free agent left-hander Jose Quintana to a one-year contract, ​pending a physical, ESPN ‌reported late Tuesday night.

The club has not announced the deal, however FanSided reported it was worth $6 million.

Quintana, 37, ‌was ​11-7 with a ⁠3.96 ERA, 50 ⁠walks and 89 strikeouts in 131 2/3 innings in 24 starts in his lone season ​in Milwaukee in 2025. He was 0-1 with a 5.40 ⁠ERA, two walks ⁠and three strikeouts in ​five innings over two playoff games (one ​start) for the Brewers.

For his ‌career, Quintana is 113-110 with a 3.76 ERA, 641 walks and 1,816 strikeouts in 2,101 ⁠1/3 innings over 383 regular-season games (357 starts) for eight different teams in 14 ⁠seasons ‌since 2012.

He also is ⁠0-3 with a 3.79 ​ERA, ‌15 walks and 31 ​strikeouts in ⁠38 innings over 10 playoff games (eight starts).

Quintana, a native of Colombia, was an All-Star for the Chicago White Sox in 2016.

–Field ​Level Media