Quinn Priester continues to dazzle for Brewers
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The Brewers closed out their six-game West Coast road trip with a 5-1 record after pounding the Mariners for 17 hits on Wednesday afternoon.
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SB Nation on MSNBrewers back in rhythm with dominant 10-2 win over MarinersIt started in the second inning when Isaac Collins singled, and Tyler Black and Blake Perkins both doubled. Perkins’ hit went deep to the warning track to open the scoring, bringing in two runs. The Brewers were hyper-aggressive as those three hits came on a total of six pitches.
Quinn Priester pitched seven solid innings and the Milwaukee Brewers amassed 17 hits to defeat the host Seattle Mariners 10-2 Wednesday afternoon in the finale of a three-game series.
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SB Nation on MSNQuinn Priester’s 10-strikeout gem dominates Dodgers as Brewers win eighth straight gameQuinn Priester is getting stronger with each start. His best start so far may have come on Friday night, when he took the mound against the Dodgers. He struck out 10 against the powerful Dodgers’ lineup, and Caleb Durbin drove in two runs to back him up. The result was a 2-0 shutout of the Dodgers and the Brewers’ eighth straight win.
The only hit the 24-year-old Priester allowed was a harmless, one-out single by Michael Toglia to right field in the fifth inning. Priester (6-2, 3.35 ERA) walked only two. He racked up 20 whiffs on 44 Rockies swings. Priester became the first Brewers pitcher to post double-digit strikeouts in a game this season.