Quinn Priester Throws 7 Dominant Innings as Brewers Blank Rockies 5-0
- On June 29, 2025, Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Quinn Priester threw seven innings of shutout baseball against the Colorado Rockies in Milwaukee, allowing one hit and recording 11 strikeouts in a 5-0 win.
- Priester, acquired from the Red Sox on April 7, 2025, developed rapidly during the season, contributing significantly to the Brewers' strong performance amid the Rockies struggling with an 18-65 record.
- The Brewers improved their record to 22-8 over the last 30 games and led the division by 11 games above.500, while Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer praised Priester for "spinning us to death beneath the zone."
- Joey Ortiz, heating up with recent multi-homer games, and Caleb Durbin, who is promising at third base, both added offensive depth that supports the Brewers’ playoff push and may alter front office trade deadline plans.
- Milwaukee's ability to develop underrated talent like Priester and maintain consistent winning keeps them a strong contender despite roster challenges, while the Rockies face a historically poor season in contrast.
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Priester K's a career high 11, going 7 innings as Brewers shut out Rockies
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Quinn Priester struck out a career-high 11 batters in seven innings of one-hit ball, Joey Ortiz homered for the third time in four games, and the Milwaukee Brewers extended their winning streak to four with a 5-0 victory over the major league-worst Colorado Rockies on Saturday. Priester (6-2) allowed a one-out single to Michael Toglia in the fifth and walked a pair while throwing 95 pitches in the longest and best start of his t…

Quinn Priester fans 11 as Brewers blank Rockies
Quinn Priester struck out a career-high 11 over seven innings of one-hit ball, Joey Ortiz homered, and the host Milwaukee Brewers beat the Colorado Rockies 5-0 on Saturday.
Quinn Priester throws 7 dominant innings as Brewers blank Rockies 5-0
MILWAUKEE (AP) Quinn Priester struck out a career-high 11 batters in seven innings of one-hit ball, Joey Ortiz homered for the third time in four games, and the Milwaukee Brewers extended their winning streak to four with a 5-0 victory over the major league-worst Colorado Rockies on Saturday.Priester (6-2) allowed a one-out single to Michael Toglia in the fifth and walked a pair while throwing 95 pitches in the longest and best start of his thre…
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