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2024 Player Outlook
2023 Recap: Things didn’t exactly go according to plan in 2023 as his first in New York. Quintana was coming off a 165.2-inning, 2.93-ERA season in 2022 but only managed 13 starts and 75.2 innings for the Mets. When he was on the mound it was solid with a 3.57 ERA (3.52 FIP, 4.71 SIERA) while keeping home runs to a minimum. The downside was that, just like his IP numbers, his K-rate dropped again at just 7.14 K/9 and sub-19-percent K-rate.
2024 Outlook: The Mets have remade, not for the better, their rotation and Quintana will start as the number two pitcher in that group. Is he a number two starter though? Not really. Sure, he had good ratios in 2023 but the strikeout rates aren’t what we like to see from a “frontline” starting option. Quintana’s xERA, xFIP, and SIERA last year were all in the mid-to-upper-4s so expect a regression in ERA. He’s perfectly fine as an SP4 for fantasy but not higher than that.