Matt Arnold on Quinn Priester, Brice Turang, and his golf game
- The Brewers acquired Quinn Priester, a 24-year-old right-handed pitcher, via trade on Monday.
- Multiple pitching staff injuries prompted the Brewers to acquire Priester from the Boston Red Sox.
- Priester, previously with Triple-A Worcester, had pitched in 21 big league games with 15 starts.
- General Manager Matt Arnold said about Priester, "We think this guy can help us now and in the future."
- Priester's Brewers debut is scheduled for Thursday afternoon against the Colorado Rockies in Denver.
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Matt Arnold on Quinn Priester, Brice Turang, and his golf game
DENVER – New Brewers pitcher Quinn Priester was expected to make his first start with the Crew on Thursday. “We think this guy can help us now and in the future,” Matt Arnold, GM and Senior VP, told WTMJ’s Wis. Morning News on Thursday. “He’s not a finished product, but he’s got really great stuff and has good ingredients to work with.” Priester comes from the Red Sox via trade. He has pitched in 21 big league games, including 15 starts. He is 6…

Brewers turn to Quinn Priester in bid for series sweep of Rockies
Milwaukee's rotation has been hit hard by injuries in the first two weeks of 2025, so the team did something about it. The Brewers acquired Quinn Priester from the Boston Red Sox on Monday, and the 24-year-old right-hander will make…
If Feltner Avoids Yelich, Rockies Have A Good Chance
Brewers vs. Rockies, 3:10 ETIt was another bad day for me on the diamond and now I am starting to get annoyed. Not frustrated yet, just annoyed. Again, looking at my record it is rough to start the year, but I'm going to give myself a bit of grace. For example, the Rockies, who play in this game, are 2-9 for the season, if they finish the year 100-62, who cares? Additionally, because it is such a small sample size, the numbers pop out a bit more…
Red Sox Explain Priester Trade Reasoning
In a surprising move this week, the Boston Red Sox traded right-handed pitcher Quinn Priester to the Milwaukee Brewers. At 24 years old, Priester’s departure initially raised eyebrows, but once the details were laid out, the picture became clearer. In return, the Red Sox snagged 19-year-old outfield prospect Yophery Rodriguez, a Compensation Round A pick in the 2025 draft at No. 33 overall, along with the potential of a player to be named later …
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