Cal Paul Quantrill ¡ married to his wife, Eastin ¡ son of Alyson and Paul... Father pitched in the Majors for 14 seasons with Boston (1992-94), Philadelphia (1994-95), Toronto (1996-2001), Los Angeles-NL (2002-03), New York-AL (2004-05), San Diego (2005) and Florida (2005)... When he was a kid, his parents had a communications mix-up and left him alone at the Yankees¡¯ Tampa Complex during Spring Training ¡ he had to ask Randy Johnson to get ahold of his parents... He and his dad are the only other father/son duo to both play for the Padres along with Tony Gwynn and Tony Gwynn Jr... Was a four-time varsity letterman in baseball at Trinity College in Ontario, Canada ¡ lettered twice in hockey and volleyball... Played for Team Canada 18-U for three years, competing in two World Championships and a World Qualifier (Seoul, Taichung and Cartagena)... In 2014, became the first freshman pitcher to start Opening Day for Stanford University since Mike Mussina in 1998 ¡ led the Cardinal in IP (110.2) and SO (98) and was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year and to the All-Pac-12 Team... Runs a non-profit organization with his wife, Letters with Love, which focuses on giving back to foster children¡ the organization facilitates letters written by the community and given to foster children in need of support.
2023
Limited to 19 starts with Cleveland due to two stints on the 15-day injured list (right shoulder inflammation), June 2-30 and July 6-Sept. 1... Made 13 starts in the first half, going 2-6 with a 6.45 ERA (67.0 IP, 48 ER), the highest first-half ERA of his career ¡ walked 22 and fanned 38 while allowing eight home runs... Over six starts in the second half (all in September), went 2-1 with a 2.76 ERA (32.2 IP, 10 ER) while holding opponents to a .230 average (28-for-122) ¡ ERA ranked seventh in the AL in the month, tied for 10th in the Majors (min. 30 IP)... Allowed three or fewer runs in 12 of his 19 starts and in five of his last six to close out the season... Made five combined rehab starts with Double-A Akron (two) and Triple-A Columbus (three), going 2-2 with a 5.96 ERA (22.2 IP, 15 ER).
2022
Enjoyed another solid campaign, winning his final 11 decisions and posting a 9-0 record at home¡Led the team with 32 starts¡Also set single-season career highs in innings (186.1IP, prev: 149.2 in 2021), and strikeouts (128, prev. high: 121 in 2021)¡The 11-game streak was the longest in the AL in 2022 (LA¡¯s Tony Gonsolin also had 11 to open season) and longest by a Cleveland pitcher since Cliff Lee in 2008. Quantrill received 6.33 runs of support-per-9.0 IP, the highest qualified mark in MLB, ahead of ATL¡¯s Kyle Wright (6.33RSA)¡The remainder of the Cleveland starting staff combined for a 4.26 RS average¡The last qualified Cleveland pitchers to receive a higher run support average across an entire season were Jake Westbrook (6.73), Paul Byrd (6.59) and Cliff Lee (6.50) in 2006...Cal has never suffered a loss over 44 games/34 starts at Progressive Field (regular season), fashioning a 14-0 mark with a 2.88 ERA (66ER/206.0IP) at this ballpark...Quantrill and New York-AL¡¯s Vic Raschi are the only players in MLB history to win 14 games without a loss at a single venue...His 14-game win streak at Progressive Field is the longest in the ballpark¡¯s history (since 1994), ahead of Charles Nagy (13-0, July 3, 1995-June 10, 1996)¡CLE went 15-4 in Cal¡¯s home starts in 2022...Club record was set in 1936 by Johnny Allen (17; Cal's 15G streak is the longest by a CLE P since then and 3rd-longest in club history)¡Has made 35 consecutive home starts without a single loss¡Quantrill's last loss in a home start came as a Padre on Sept. 9, 2019, winning last 16 decisions (1 SD, 15 CLE; 1G at LLC)¡second longest streak between home losses (in a start) in MLB history behind Kenny Rogers (38 starts) from 1997 to 2000¡It is longest home win streak by an MLB P since Andrew Miller (16), 2013-16...Last pitcher with 14+ consecutive home winning decisions for one team was Dallas Keuchel, who won 17 in a row for Houston, 2014-16¡The ML record is PIT¡¯s Ray Kremer in 1926-27(23). Worked a career-high 8.0 IP on June 29 vs. MIN¡Made perhaps his finest start of the season on Aug. 12 at Toronto, tossing 7.0 scoreless IP (1H, 7K)¡Went 4-0 with a 2.13 ERA (9ER/38.0IP), eight walks and 27 strikeouts in August, ranking highly among AL pitchers in WHIP (second, 0.76), opp. batting avg. (third, .162)¡Lost twice in the postseason to the Yankees and Gerrit Cole in Games 1 and 4 of the ALDS, working 5.0 IP allowing three ER in each start¡Overall was 0-2 with a 5.40 ERA in those starts (10.0IP, 8H, 7R/6ER, 3HR).
2021
Led Cleveland's rotation with a 2.89 ERA while pacing the club in innings pitched (149.2IP)...Quantrill ranked 3rd on the staff with 22 starts after spending his first 17 appearances of the season out of the bullpen...Began 2021 in relief for Cleveland after an 8.78 spring ERA, assuming a starter role on May 31 following the injuries to Plesac, Bieber and Civale over a 30-day period (May 23-June 21)...Once becoming a stable member of Cleveland's starting rotation in June, pitched to the tune of an 8-2 record and 3.12 ERA (42ER/121.0IP) with 35 walks and 99 strikeouts as a starter across 22 starts...Posted the lowest A.L. ERA in the second half (1.94), the fifth-lowest by a Cleveland pitcher since the mound was lowered in 1969 (88.0IP, 64H, 19ER, 27BB, 78SO)...Posted an 0-1 record and a 1.88 ERA (6ER/28.2IP) in 18 relief outings...Ended his campaign on a career best 4-game win streak, recording a 1.67 ERA (5ER/27.0IP) combined over his final four starts and holding opponents to a .198/.252/.354 clip over that span...Longest win streak over consecutive starts by a CLE pitcher since Mike Clevinger (2019)...After July 1, went 8-1 with a 2.27 ERA (25ER/99.1IP), good for third-lowest among MLB starters behind Los Angeles-NL's Julio Urias (1.95) and Oakland's Frankie Montas (2.17)...Quantrill turned in the most productive month of his career in August, posting a 2-0 record to go along with a 1.42 ERA (6ER/38.0IP) and 40 strikeouts across six starts...The 1.42 ERA during August was third-lowest among MLB starting pitchers (lowest in A.L.) while his 40 strikeouts were 3rd in the A.L...Earned the win for Cleveland in the Little League World Series Classic against Los Angeles-AL (7.0IP, 2H, 0R, 2BB, 9SO)...Was a perfect 6-0 at Progressive Field in 2021 with a 2.35 ERA (24ER/92.0IP) across 22 games/14 starts compared to a 2-3 record and 3.75 ERA (24ER/57.2IP) in 18 road games/8 starts.Held right-handed hitters to a .214/.279/.373 slash line compared to .254/.326/.373 line against left-handed batters...Opposing hitters hit just .167 (17-for-102) with runners in scoring position including .128 (6-for-47) w/ 2 outs and RISP...His 10 HBP were T-10th in the A.L.
2020
Trade deadline acquisition spent his first full season in the Majors between San Diego and Cleveland, posting a combined season ERA of 2.25 in 18 games/3 starts (32.0 IP, 31H, 8ER, 8BB, 31SO)... Made a spot start for SD on Aug. 15 at ARI (1ER/3.2 IP) and his final two outings for Cleveland came in spot starts on Sept. 22 vs. CWS and Sept. 27 vs. PIT (1ER/7.0 IP)...Season total in 3 starts: 1.69 ERA (2ER/10.2IP)...2020 relief total: 2.53 ERA in 15 games (6 ER/21.1 IP)...Career relief total: 1.93 ERA (20 games, 7ER/32.2 IP)...Recorded his first Major League save on August 18 at Texas and recorded 2 holds in 2020...Over his last 11 games combined with SD and CLE he posted an ERA of 1.50 (2GS, 18.0IP, 17H, 3ER, 3BB, 16SO)¡Over his last 4 games, including the two spot starts, he posted a 0.90 ERA (1ER/10.0 IP)...On the year, left-handed batters hit .204 (11-for-54, 0 HR) as batters hit .143 (4-for-28) overall w/RISP and .204 (11-for-54) with runners on base.
2019
Split the season between El Paso (AAA) and SD, making 7 appearances (all starts) for the Chihuahuas and 23 appearances (18 starts) for the Padres...Allowed 8 runs (6 earned) in his season debut with ELP, but went 3-0 with a 2.86 ERA and 9 SO/9.0 IP and a .213 opponent AVG over his next 4 starts before earning his 1st-career call up to the big leagues...Made his ML debut on May 1 at ATL and was tagged with the loss despite throwing 5.2 IP of 2-run ball, allowing 6 hits and 1 BB while striking out 3 in SD's 5-1 defeat…the Padres posted 6 consecutive ML debuts of 5.0+ innings and 2 earned runs-or-fewer, with Quantrill's being the 5th...in order: Jacob Nix (2018), Nick Margevicius, Chris Paddack, Pedro Avila, Cal Quantrill and Logan Allen…the Padres became the 1st-team to string together 6 straight such ML debuts overlapping seasons since the Los Angeles Dodgers from August 2002 to May 2008...Received his 1st ML win on May 25 at TOR in his home country of Canada in the Padres' 19-4 victory...he tossed 6.0 innings and allowed 3 runs on 2 hits with a career high-tying 9 SO…Cal had pitched on the Rogers Centre mound a couple times for Baseball Canada, but May 25 marked his first time as a big leaguer...The 14 runs of support he received on May 25 behind a franchise-record 7 home runs were the most runs of support a SD starter had received since Odrisamer Despaigne's 14 on April 20, 2015 at COL...prior to Quantrill and Despaigne's 14 runs of help, the most runs a Padres SP had received was Aaron Harang's 14 on August 20, 2011 vs. the Florida Marlins...Worked out of both the bullpen and rotation from June 23 to July 21, going 2-0 with a 1.66 ERA across his 7 appearances (2 starts)...Posted an 18.0-scoreless inning streak from July 3 to July 27, which was the longest by a Padre pitcher this season and the longest by an SD hurler since Brad Hand's 24.0 consecutive scoreless innings in 2017...As a reliever on the season, he went 2-0 with a 0.79 ERA in 5 outings...Worked exclusively as a starter from July 27 until his last start of the season on September 21…went 3-2 with a 2.51 ERA across his 5 starts from July 27 to August 20 before going 0-4 with a 12.05 ERA across his final 5 starts of the season from August 27-September 21...His outing on August 9 vs. COL (7.0 IP, 5 H, 5 SO) marked 1 of just 32 in franchise history by a Padre hurler with 7.0+ scoreless IP, 5 hits-or-fewer, 0 BB and 5+ SO (last: Andrew Cashner in 2013)...Surrendered a career-high 8 runs in 3 consecutive outings from Aug. 27-Sept. 9, becoming 1 of just 5 ML pitchers since 1908 and the 1st since Sean Bergman in 2000 to surrender 8+ earned runs in 3 straight outings...Optioned to ELP on 2 occasions (May 7 and May 26) before being recalled on June 5 and remaining with the big league club for the duration of the season.
2018
Split the season between San Antonio (AA) and El Paso (AAA), recording career highs in wins (nine), SO (123), starts (28) and IP (148.0)... His 16 starts and 87.2 IP in the first half led the Texas League while his 81 SO ranked 2nd and six wins ranked T-2nd...was one of a leauge-best nine Missions selected to the TL All-Star Game...Recorded a season-high 10 on 6/3 at Springfield, allowing just three hits across 7.0-shutout IP in SA's 6-0 victory...Earned winning decisions in a career-best four consecutive starts from 5/29-6/14 ...posted a 1.82 ERA (5 ER, 24.2 IP) with 26 SO against four walks and a .216 opponent clip over the stretch...Promoted to ELP on 8/5 and went 3-1 with a 3.48 ERA with 22 SO against five BB...in five of his six starts, he went at least 5.0 IP and allowed three earned runs-or-fewer....In his first career postseason start, he earned the win and helped ELP avoid the sweep in the Game 3 of the PCL semifinals on 9/7 at Fresno, tossing 6.0 shutout-IP of two-hit ball, striking out seven and walking one in ELP's 2-0 win...Entered 2019 rated as the Padres No. 10 prospect by Baseball America.
2017
Split the season between Lake Elsinore (A) and San Antonio (AA), pitching to a combined 7-10 record with a 3.80 ERA (49 ER, 116.0 IP) with 110 SO against 40 BB in 22 games (all starts)...Began the season with Lake Elsinore and was named a California League Mid-Season All-Star, posting a 6-5 record with a 3.67 ERA (30 ER, 73.2 IP) with 76 SO to 24 BB in 14 starts...Allowed three earned runs or fewer in 12 of his 14 starts, two earned or less in nine of his starts and one or less in six of his outings...Recorded a career-high 12 SO to just one BB on 5/2 vs. Rancho Cucamonga...Selected to the the World roster representing Canada in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game at Marlins Park during the All-Star Break...tossed 1.0 IP and allowed two runs on two hits and a walk...Promoted to San Antonio on 7/11 and made eight starts for the Missions, posting a 1-5 record and a 4.04 ERA (19 ER, 42. IP)...Allowed four runs on a season-high 10 hits in his San Antonio debut on 7/15 at Frisco...allowed three earned runs or fewer in all seven of his other starts...Earned his first and only win with the Missions on 8/3 at Midland, tossing 6.0 IP of three-run ball on seven hits...Tabbed as having the best changeup in the Padres system by Baseball America following the season...Entered 2018 rated as the No. 40 prospect in baseball by MLB.com, No. 52 by Baseball America and No. 81 by ESPN.com.
2016
Split his first professional season between the AZL Padres (R), Tri-City (A) and Fort Wayne (A), pitching to a combined 0-5 record with a 5.11 ERA (21 ER, 37.0 IP) with 46 SO against eight BB his 12 games (all starts)...Posted a 3.57 ERA (14 ER, 35.1 IP) through his first 11 starts between the AZL Padres, Tri-City and Fort Wayne before allowing a career-high seven earned runs in his final start of the season on 9/5 at Bowling Green.