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He sat in the nosebleeds for the Cubs' historic World Series. Now Quinn Priester can end their year
Quinn Priester, a 25-year-old pitcher with a 13-3 record this season, makes his postseason debut aiming to help the Brewers extend their 2-0 lead in the NL Division Series.
- On Wednesday, Quinn Priester, Milwaukee Brewers right-hander, will make his postseason debut at Wrigley as he tries to pitch the Brewers into the NL Championship Series, with Milwaukee leading 2-0 in the series.
- After an April 7 trade to Milwaukee, Priester found a career reset as the Brewers acquired him from the Boston Red Sox to fill starting pitching needs amid injuries.
- Priester's pitch mix and tendency to induce weak contact underpin his success, as he added a cutter thrown about 20% of the time to complement his sinker and slider.
- With a 2-0 series edge, the Brewers turn to Quinn Priester to halt any Chicago Cubs rally and help pitch Milwaukee into the NL Championship Series in NL Division Series Game 3.
- Despite deep family ties to aviation, Priester chose baseball over Priester Aviation, with relatives split and texting about Cubs players as he faces the team at Wrigley on Wednesday.
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right1Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Left, 46% Center
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- 47% of the sources lean Left, 46% of the sources are Center
47% Left
L 47%
C 46%
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