Humberto Quintero
C FA
Thu 4/2/15 5:03 PM

Quintero was reassigned to Triple-A Pawtucket on Thursday, ESPN Boston's Gordon Edes reports. This was expected when Qunitero accepted a $100,000 retention bonus to stick around. With Christian Vazquez (elbow) out for the season, Quintero will be the third catcher in the organization, behind Ryan Hanigan and Sandy Leon. Of course, top prospect Blake Swihart is seemingly on track to reach the majors this season, so Quintero may not be needed for long.

Humberto Quintero
C FA
Wed 4/1/15 7:05 AM

Quintero accepted a $100,000 retention bonus to stay with the Red Sox organization, the Boston Globe reports. Quintero's acceptance of the bonus and Boston's willingness to grant it suggests the catcher will be around with the team, likely at Triple-A Pawtucket.

Humberto Quintero
C FA
Tue 3/31/15 7:00 AM

Quintero served as the catcher in Monday night's game against Minnesota. He went 1-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI. The assignment of Christian Vazquez (elbow) to the 60-day disabled list clarified the catching situation in Boston somewhat: Ryan Hanigan will be the primary starter while Quintero and the newly acquired Sandy Leon vie for the backup job. Leon has the edge because he's out of minor-league options and was slid onto the 40-man roster when Vazquez was assigned to the DL.

Humberto Quintero
C FA
Sat 3/28/15 3:00 PM

Quintero would be an option to serve as Boston's second catcher if Christian Vazquez (elbow) begins the season on the DL, as expected, CSNNE's Sean McAdam reports. Quintero has a .234 career average with 20 home runs in 1,423 career plate appearances, so he is a very low-end offensive option behind the plate. The other candidate for the role would be top prospect Blake Swihart, whom fantasy owners would be much more interested in.

Humberto Quintero
C FA
Mon 2/9/15 12:43 PM

Quintero signed a minor-league contract with Boston, Sox Prospects reports. Quintero has several years of major-league experience and will likely be the emergency call-up to Boston if a catcher is needed. The Red Sox are going to let top prospect Blake Swihart slow-cook at Triple-A Pawtucket this season, so adding Quintero gives them an MLB-ready backstop in the minors.

Humberto Quintero
C FA
Mon 9/1/14 2:07 PM

Quintero was called up from Triple-A Tacoma on Monday. The 35-year-old hit .290/.311/.425 with four homers in 73 games with Tacoma this season, numbers pretty much right in line with his career norms at the Triple-A level (.290/.328/.433). Veteran catching depth never goes out of demand, and that's exactly what he'll provide Seattle over the final four weeks of the regular season.

Humberto Quintero
C FA
Wed 3/26/14 11:52 AM

Mariners signed C Humberto Quintero to a minor league contract. Quintero was given his release by the Mariners on Tuesday after he was informed that he wasn't going to make the Opening Day roster, but the two sides have reached a new agreement. The 34-year-old will serve as depth in Triple-A.

Humberto Quintero
C FA
Tue 3/25/14 4:25 PM

Mariners released C Humberto Quintero. The M's will use John Buck as the primary backup to starting catcher Mike Zunino. Quintero posted a weak .625 OPS in 14 games this spring in the Cactus League, but it's usually not difficult for catchers to find work.

Humberto Quintero
C FA
Mon 1/6/14 2:41 PM

Mariners re-signed C Humberto Quintero to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training. Quintero will have a real shot at claiming the backup job behind starting catcher Mike Zunino this spring in Mariners camp. The 34-year-old veteran is a .234/.267/.327 career hitter at the major league level, but he plays good defense and is familiar to the Seattle pitchers.

Humberto Quintero
C FA
Wed 8/7/13 7:35 PM

Humberto Quintero had a two-run homer and an RBI groundout Wednesday in the Mariners' come-from-behind 9-7 win over the Blue Jays. Quintero is 8-for-21 with two homers since landing with the Mariners after Mike Zunino got hurt. He's now tied his career high with four homers in 85 at-bats this season. Quintero is the better bet than Henry Blanco in AL-only leagues with Zunino out, but, obviously, he's not anywhere near this good.