Boston Red Sox Trade Quinn Priester to Milwaukee Brewers
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The Milwaukee Brewers acquired right-hander Quinn Priester from the Boston Red Sox on Monday for a package that includes a competitive balance Round A draft pick.
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The addition of Priester gives some immediate help to a Brewers pitching staff decimated by injuries.
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