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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Quinn Priester, Milwaukee Brewers right-handed pitcher, suffered a setback in his recovery from neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) in his right arm. After being assigned to a rehab assignment on April 22, 2026, Priester made three appearances for Triple-A Nashville Sounds but struggled significantly with command and control. In his most recent rehab start on May 1, he threw 62 pitches with only 37 strikes across five innings, allowing nine earned runs. The Brewers pulled him from his assignment and placed him back on the injured list due to shoulder soreness, indicating the nerve issue continues to plague his return. This represents a concerning development for the 2025 breakout starter.
Strengths
- + 2025 breakout season performance
- + Brewers optimistic about rest and rehab approach
- + Gradual return-to-play protocol being followed
- + No structural damage indicated
Weaknesses
- - Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) in right arm since August 2025
- - Intermittent pain throughout right arm
- - Poor command in rehab appearances (37 strikes on 62 pitches)
- - Allowed 9 earned runs in 5 innings during Triple-A rehab
- - Shoulder soreness developed during rehab assignment
- - Setback after only 3 Triple-A appearances
- - Injury timeline extending beyond initial expectations
Injury Status: IL-15
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Quincy Nieporte is a first baseman for the Chicago Cubs.
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