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Quinn Priester targets Brewers Pirates

May 23, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Milwaukee Brewers Savii Quinn Priester (46), Pittsburgh’s pirates at the Pnc Park beats the pirates outdoors before the match. Mandatory Credit: Charles Leclaire-Imagn Images

Milwaukee Right -handed Quinn Priester, Brewers’ın Saturday afternoon to host Pittsburgh Pirates against the Four match series for the first time will take the former team.

Priester (1-2, 4.66 ERA) was exchanged to Boston Red Sox in 2019, which sent the choice of pirates to the first round draft last year to Brewers last month.

24-year-old Priester took a better step after delivering seven runs to Chicago Cubs on May 2 in 4 1/3 inning. On Monday, he started his last exit against Baltimore Orrioles, but he started the 5th highest of the season and allowed three runs in four strokes and allowed three runs when Milwaukee won 5.

“We saw flashes from Priester.” He said. “There was a really good day, and then there are days when you realize that this child is really young and still doing things to do.

Milwaukee wants Priester to be as efficient as possible on Saturday, because both clubs will call for 10 innings for pirates on Friday night for a long time after 6-5 victory.

Brewers used four relaxing and six pirates.

The beginning of the Milwaukee Acele Freddy Peralta was the shortest time of the season because it was taken after 4 1/3 strokes, while he allowed two runs (one won) on five strokes and three walks and shot three.

After a one -month gap, Pittsburgh’s crime received two better games to open his series against Brewers.

On Friday, Pittsburgh took six rounds – he had the most since April 22 – 26 games a day after scoring four or less goals.

Oneil Cruz played a major role in this slight attack resurrection, he shot two solo homer on Friday, and also scored two goals and went on a Thursday night.

During the interview after the game about the publication of the pirates, Cruz said, “What I do (Friday) always makes you feel good, but especially in front of our fans, that is, it means a lot,” he said.

Pittsburgh right-handed Mitch Keller (1-6, 3.88 ERA) asks for this crime to gain momentum and continue to produce some running support.

Keller, seven of these trips, despite three or less runs at the beginning of the last nine of 0-6. On Monday, Cincinnati Reds made two running (one won) and a walk at six strokes at a decline of 7-1.

Keller, at the beginning of nine careers against Milwaukee 5.44 ERA with 1-5. Breweers’ William Contreras hit the .313 with two house runs against Keller with a 16 horse wound.

-FELD level media

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