The Colombian Jose Quintana was confirmed as the starter for the New York Mets in their game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Opening Day of MLB baseball.
The manager of the Mets, the Venezuelan Carlos Mendozawas the one who confirmed the Colombian's appointment, after it was announced that Kodai Senga He would begin the season on the disabled list due to a shoulder ailment.
Quintana did not debut with New York until July 20, 2023 after a fractured ribs and finished the year with a 3.57 earned run average in 13 appearances. Furthermore, he was the opener of the White socks on Opening Day 2017.
The Colombian, originally from Arjona, Bolívar, will be the first left-handed starter for the first game since Jon Niese in 2013.
The opening day of the Major League season, the 2024 MLB season, will be on Thursday, March 28, with all 30 teams in action.
Before that, the Los Angeles Dodgers will play the San Diego Padres in Seoul, South Korea, on March 20-21.
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