It would be easy to pick Jacob Misiorowski for the third week in a row here after he outdueled Paul Skenes on Wednesday, but we can’t ignore what Quinn Priester did to the Rockies on Saturday. Priester pitched seven shutout innings, allowed only one hit, and struck out a career-high 11 batters in what was the best start of his career by the measure of game score by a pretty significant margin.
Do NOT underestimate @QuinnPriester https://t.co/sjRddZozlU pic.twitter.com/s3bK5JbNtA
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) June 28, 2025
Top Hitting Performance of the Week
There were several excellent Brewers offensive players this week — five different regular starters had an OPS over .