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Quinn Priester Wins His 12th Straight Decision as Brewers Beat Cardinals 8-2

Quinn Priester extended a franchise record with his 12th straight win, helping the Brewers break their losing streak and move closer to clinching a playoff spot.

  • Quinn Priester earned his 12th consecutive win by pitching 5 1/3 innings as the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals with a final score of 8-2 on Friday evening.
  • Priester, acquired from Boston with a 6-9 record, has gone 13-2 with a 3.25 ERA and the Brewers have won all 18 games he appeared in.
  • In the seventh inning, Christian Yelich launched his 28th home run of the season—a 432-foot shot—to drive in two runs off Jorge Alcala, following the Brewers’ rally of four runs in the third inning sparked by a bunt single.
  • Priester allowed two runs on five hits, struck out five, and walked one, nearing a streak comparable to Gerrit Cole’s 16 straight wins in 2019.
  • The Brewers ended a three-game losing streak, hold the top record across all teams this season, and exemplify manager Pat Murphy’s ongoing emphasis on focusing solely on each game as it comes.
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Quinn Priester wins his 12th straight decision as Brewers beat Cardinals 8-2

Quinn Priester pitched 5 1/3 strong innings to win his 12th straight decision and Christian Yelich homered as the major league-leading Milwaukee Brewers snapped a three-game skid by beating the St.

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Quinn Priester released five innings and a third with authority to win his 12th consecutive decision and Christian Yelich connected a home run to the Milwaukee Brewers, leaders of the Major Leagues, who broke a three-loss streak by beating the Cardinals of St.Louis on Friday 8-2.

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