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2026 Fantasy Baseball Player Profile

Quinn Priester emerged as the ultimate "one who got away" for the Red Sox in 2025, transforming from an expendable depth piece into a cornerstone of the Brewers' rotation. Following an early-April trade from Boston, Priester weaponized a new cutter and abandoned his four-seam fastball to produce a stunning breakout. He finished the regular season with a 13-3 record, a 3.32 ERA, and a 1.24 WHIP across 157.1 innings. Priester proved to be a historic winner in Milwaukee, setting a franchise record with 12 consecutive winning decisions and leading the team to 19 straight wins in games he appeared in. While he struggled in a high-pressure NLDS start against the Cubs, he redeemed himself with four scoreless frames in the NLCS against the Dodgers, cementing his status as a big-game contributor.

Entering 2026, Priester is being "slow-played" in spring training due to minor fatigue, though the Brewers have confirmed he is fully recovered from the wrist injury that bothered him late last year. He is a locked-in member of a rotation featuring Brandon Woodruff and Jacob Misiorowski. From a fantasy perspective, Priester is a premier "buy-low" candidate with an ADP currently sitting around SP69. While his 20.2% strikeout rate and 3.59 xERA suggest some regression in the win column, his elite 95th percentile ground-ball rate (56.7%) and 4.1% barrel rate provide a high floor. He is a high-value sleeper for managers looking for steady ratios and win equity on a competitive Milwaukee squad.

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