Brewers halt rehab stint for Quinn Priester amid injury concerns

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Last updated Jun 12, 2026

Brewers halt rehab stint for Quinn Priester amid injury concerns
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Quinn Priester has been pulled from his minor-league rehab assignment by the Milwaukee Brewers after a challenging outing in the Arizona Complex League on June 11. The right-hander allowed three earned runs, five walks, and hit a batter in just 2 ⅔ innings. Priester remains on the 60-day injured list, and his next scheduled game has been canceled as he prepares to return to Milwaukee for discussions with the team’s medical staff. Brewers manager Pat Murphy mentioned Priester's lack of pain is a positive sign, but noted that he still has a long way to go before he can return to the major leagues. The team has managed well without him but could benefit from his return as they work through their pitching rotation issues.

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  • Quinn Priester's rehab stint ended after a rough outing.
  • He remains on the 60-day injured list with thoracic outlet syndrome.
  • Manager Pat Murphy noted no physical complaints but issues with performance.
  • Priester's next scheduled outing was canceled as he returns to Milwaukee.
  • Brewers rotation depth has been challenged while Priester recovers.
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  • 2:33 AMYahoo SportsBrewers pause rehab stint for Quinn Priester, who remains on injured list
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Quinn Priester has been returned from his minor-league rehab stint after another rocky start in the rookie Arizona Complex League. He remains on the IL.

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