The Milwaukee Brewers traded for Quinn Priester on April 7 amid a slew of injuries in the starting rotation. Nestor Cortes, out. Aaron Civale, out. Jose Quintana, unavailable for conditioning reasons.
William Contreras played through a fractured left middle finger for the majority of the season. The injury was announced in early May, but it was believed to have occurred during the 2024 season.
Quinn Priester looked up to see Max Muncy’s blast fly toward the center field wall. Sal Frelick positioned himself as the final hope to pull off the wall catch for the Milwaukee Brewers.
How many of the MLB pitchers to get at least 10 strikeouts in one World Series appearance can you name in six minutes?
With the Brewers playing in the National League Championship Series, it feels like an appropriate time to revisit the trade they made with the Red Sox for starter Quinn Priester back on April 7.
Among the countless Hall of Famers who never experienced the joy of winning a World Series, there are several notable legends who stand out. Here's our list of the 25 greatest.
The Milwaukee Brewers have released their roster for the NLCS against the Dodgers. Notably, Freddy Peralta, Quinn Priester, and Jose Quintana – maybe – are the only starting pitchers.
When the Los Angeles Dodgers and Milwaukee Brewers open the 2025 National League Championship Series on Monday night in Milwaukee, it will be a battle of star power versus roster chemistry.
Quinn Priester, acquired from the Red Sox back in April, had been a revelation for the Brewers throughout the regular season. Priester pitched to the tune of a 3.32 ERA through 29 appearances (24 starts) in the regular season.
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Quinn Priester grew up a Chicago Cubs fan, so his start on Wednesday at Wrigley Field for Game 3 of the 2025 National League Division Series between the two NL Central rivals was a dream come true for him.
Up 2-0 in the series, the Milwaukee Brewers gave Quinn Priester the ball to try and complete the sweep on Wednesday. The Cubs charged him for four runs out of the gate, ending his day early and staving off elimination with a 4-3 win.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
For Brewers pitcher Quinn Priester, taking the mound at Wrigley Field symbolized a homecoming. The northern Illinois native grew up rooting for the Cubs and cheered them on in person during Game 5 the 2016 World Series.
With free agency locked down until the end of the World Series, there’s just not a lot for Red Sox fans to do right now except watch other teams play baseball.
The Milwaukee Brewers will go for a 3-0 sweep of the Chicago Cubs in the 2025 National League Division Series this Wednesday at Wrigley Field. Milwaukee defeated the Cubs in Game 1, 9-3, and in Game 2, 7-3, on the backs of strong overall performances from the team’s pitching staff.
No one can say for sure whether it mattered, but the Milwaukee Brewers certainly didn't want to tip their hand to the Chicago Cubs before Game 2 of the National League Division Series.
The 2024 deal, which saw the Pittsburgh Pirates trade pitcher Quinn Priester to the Boston Red Sox, seemed rather innocuous. In return, the Pirates received middle infield prospect Nick Yorke.
The Milwaukee Brewers are ready to pull all the levers required to ensure a Game 2 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Both teams had a day off to reset their bullpens after Milwaukee's 9-3 trouncing of Chicago in Game 1.
The Milwaukee Brewers had a plan for their Game One matchup against the Chicago Cubs in the National League Divisional Series and executed it to perfection.
Thank goodness the Milwaukee Brewers traded for Quinn Priester. Priester came to the Brewers in an April trade with the Boston Red Sox, who had the then-24-year-old in the minors while the likes of Sean Newcomb and Walker Buehler were still around.
The Milwaukee Brewers will turn to right-hander Quinn Priester as they pursue their fourth division title in five years and a sweep of the visiting Los Angeles Angels on Thursday.
Christian Yelich hit a two-run homer and Quinn Priester pitched 5 1/3 effective innings as the Milwaukee Brewers snapped a three-game losing streak with an 8-2 victory over the visiting St.
Quinn Priester delivered a quality start the Milwaukee Brewers needed on Friday night, allowing two runs over seven innings in a 5-2 victory over the host Pittsburgh Pirates.
Quinn Priester will look for his 11th consecutive winning decision as the visiting Milwaukee Brewers attempt to clinch their three-game series with the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday afternoon.
The Brewers needed someone to step up, and he has been being the unlikely hero.
The Milwaukee Brewers received quite a bit of scrutiny after they traded for Quinn Priester back in April. The move in a vacuum made sense. The Brewers were in desperate need of starting pitching, and Priester, a former first rounder, appeared to have some untapped potential.
Still looking up at the Chicago Cubs, the Milwaukee Brewers capped off the weekend with a giant series win over the team right below them in the National League Central standings.
Facing a depleted starting rotation, the Milwaukee Brewers have seen their options dwindle with seven starting pitchers currently on the injured list.
The Boston Red Sox appear to be readying right-hander Quinn Priester for Sunday's regular-season finale.
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