Brewers' Quinn Priester's Slow Start to Camp: A Cautious Approach
Brewers manager Pat Murphy revealed a strategic plan for pitcher Quinn Priester's return to the mound. According to Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Priester will be gradually introduced to the season, starting camp with a slow and steady pace. Despite his recovery from a wrist injury, Murphy noted that Priester's progress has been hindered by 'a couple of setbacks'. However, the team remains optimistic, as Priester has not been shut down and has continued to participate in bullpen sessions.
The right-hander's performance during the regular season was impressive, boasting a 13-3 record, a 3.32 ERA, and an impressive strikeout-to-walk ratio of 132:50 over 157.1 innings with the Milwaukee Brewers. This cautious approach is a testament to the team's commitment to ensuring Priester's long-term success and health, allowing him to build a strong foundation for the upcoming season.
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