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MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - OCTOBER 13: Quinn Priester #46 of the Milwaukee Brewers walks across the field during the second inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in game one of the National League Championship Series at American Family Field on October 13, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
The Milwaukee Brewers will be without right-hander Quinn Priester for the rest of the year after he chose to undergo season-ending surgery related to thoracic outlet syndrome.
Priester will have a rib removal procedure, reports Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He’s expected to miss the next eight to 10 months. Priester has been rehabbing in the minors after experiencing discomfort during the spring. He was ultimately unable to avoid going under the knife.
“We got to a point where these things aren’t working,” Priester told reporters, including Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. “We’re going to clean this up so that the rest of my career, this isn’t an issue.”
Charlie Wright is a longtime sports journalist with more than a decade of experience covering college and professional sports. He covers MLB and NBA for Heavy.com. More about Charlie Wright























