On May 2nd, the Cubs dismantled the Brewers. Quinn Priester pitched in that game and got beat up; he allowed seven runs in 4 1⁄3 innings, the Brewers lost 10-0, and the Cubs looked light years ahead of the Brewers. Tonight, with Priester back on the mound (against the Brewers’ old friend Colin Rea), it was a different story. Priester didn’t have his best stuff but he held the Cubs to two runs, and Andrew Vaughn continued the storybook start to his Brewers career. But while the good vibes ran rampant, a potentially significant moment occurred when Jackson Chourio had to leave the game early after grabbing his hamstring.
Vaughn knocks in six as Brewers dismantle Cubs, but Chourio exits early
