Sure, Yophery Rodriguez could take off with that fancy Red Sox bat-speed training and end up making you mad. The Brewers could blow the draft this year and leave you longing for the 33rd overall pick, which the team traded away along with Rodriguez this month to acquire Quinn Priester.
The Milwaukee Brewers have been known to turn little-known names into crucial pieces of their roster, and one of their latest moves appears to once again be trending in that direction.
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Properly evaluating trades in Major League Baseball typically takes years, but sometimes early returns can cloud our judgment. It's only been nine days since the Boston Red Sox traded starting pitcher Quinn Priester to the Milwaukee Brewers, and the early returns have been exasperating to watch from afar.
The Milwaukee Brewers have had a tough go so far in the starting rotation but clearly found a great solution in the Boston Red Sox's farm system. Milwaukee recently acquired Quinn Priester from the Red Sox in a surprise early-season trade and it has looked great for the front office.
When the Milwaukee Brewers made the trade a little over a week ago on April 7th that brought in right-hander Quinn Priester from the Boston Red Sox Triple-A Worcester affiliate in exchange for a massive return, few expected the impact that it would have.
Quinn Priester and four relievers combined on a one-hitter and Rhys Hoskins jump-started the offense with his first homer to pace the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-0 victory over the visiting Detroit Tigers on Tuesday.
Facing a depleted starting rotation, the Milwaukee Brewers have seen their options dwindle with seven starting pitchers currently on the injured list.
The Milwaukee Brewers are finally trending in the right direction pitching-wise. Milwaukee recently acquired Quinn Priester from the Boston Red Sox and José Quintana was able to make his team debut and both were fantastic.
The Brewers provided mixed injury news on their rotation. Brandon Woodruff will begin a rehab assignment at Triple-A Nashville on Saturday.
The Milwaukee Brewers made a trade with the Boston Red Sox to acquire right-handed pitcher Quinn Priester. It was a deal that was originally viewed as another way for Milwaukee to cut costs.
It was initially a surprise to hear that the Boston Red Sox had traded right-handed pitcher Quinn Priester, but when the price tag was revealed, it made complete sense.
The Milwaukee Brewers' starting rotation has been ravaged lately but the club attempted to address this earlier in the week. Milwaukee swung the first trade of substance during the 2025 Major League Baseball season early in the week by acquiring 24-year-old former first-round pick Quinn Priester from the Boston Red Sox.
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 his debut with his new team on Thursday afternoon against the Colorado Rockies in Denver.
The Milwaukee Brewers have bounced back from a very slow start and now own a record of 6-5 through 11 games. They are also only 1 1/2 games back of the Chicago Cubs for the top spot in the National League Central.
The Milwaukee Brewers have needed a serious boost to the starting rotation and recently added an intriguing guy in a trade with the Boston Red Sox. Milwaukee acquired former first-round pick Quinn Priester from the Red Sox on Monday and it sounds like the team won't have to wait long to see him in action.
The Brewers replenished their depleted rotation depth on Monday, acquiring right-hander Quinn Priester from the Boston Red Sox. While he slots in now as an immediate stopgap, Milwaukee could have made a smaller trade (Dallas Keuchel a year ago) or signed a cheap veteran free agent (Julio Teher...
The Brewers have struggled keeping pitchers healthy this year. Today they have activated two arms while sending another out for a rehab assignment. All good news for a team looking for help within the bullpen and rotation in the early part of the season.
The Milwaukee Brewers typically don’t make moves out of desperation. Whenever their depth has been tested in the past, they’ve been able to address such adversity by embracing a next-man-up mentality.
The Red Sox acquired outfield prospect Yophery Rodriguez from the Brewers for right-hander Quinn Priester on Monday. In addition to Rodriguez, Boston acquired a Competitive Balance Round A selection (33rd overall pick) in the 2025 draft and a player to be named later or cash considerations.
The Boston Red Sox made an intriguing trade on Monday, acquiring top prospect Yophery Rodriguez, a draft pick, and a PTBNL from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for former first-round pick Quinn Priester. Priester, a former member of the Pittsburgh Pirates, was initially traded to the Red Sox for top prospect Nick Yorke in July 2024.
The Boston Red Sox have traded RHP Quinn Priester to the Milwaukee Brewers, the team announced Monday. The return they got was #7 Brewers’ prospect OF Yophery Rodriguez, a Competitive Balance Round A draft pick, along with cash considerations and a player to be named later.
The Milwaukee Brewers acquired right-hander Quinn Priester from the Boston Red Sox on Monday for a package that includes a competitive balance Round A draft pick.
The Brewers and Red Sox have announced a trade sending right-hander Quinn Priester from Boston to Milwaukee.
The Boston Red Sox appear to be readying right-hander Quinn Priester for Sunday's regular-season finale.
The club's only solidified starters are the newly acquired Martin Perez, Marco Gonzales and the recently extended Mitch Keller. It is the perfect scenario for this young pitcher to earn back a starting role after a rocky 2023.
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