Brewers finally get great injury news on Quinn Priester originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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The Milwaukee Brewers got some great news on Wednesday.
Quinn Priester is getting closer to his return from injury.
The Brewers have sent Priester to Triple-A Nashville to continue his rehab there:
RHP Quinn Priester has been sent to Triple-A Nashville on rehab assignment pic.twitter.com/lDauwScFP2
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) April 22, 2026
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Priester has yet to pitch in the 2026 MLB season.
The right-handed pitcher is coming off a stellar 2025 campaign, his first in Milwaukee. He went 13-3 with a 3.32 ERA in 157.1 innings that included 132 strikeouts.
Still just 25 years old, Priester was expected to be a key contributor for the Brewers this season but wasn’t ready for Opening Day.
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He hasn’t made an official rehab start at any level yet, so it could still be at least a few outings until Priester is called up to MLB.
But if the Brewers can have him back in the pitching rotation by early May, that’s a win. There’ll still be a lot of season for Priester to make a difference.
And any time you can get a star player back after they weren’t ready to play from the start of the season, it’s a nice little moment. It’s like a nice boost to an already strong roster.