Quinn Priester held his own against the Pirates earlier this season, throwing six innings of one-run ball in a contest his club ultimately lost on May 24. The second time around was a more favorable result for both him and the Brewers.

Matched up against his former team for the second time this year, Priester made Pittsburgh pay.

He threw seven strong frames, allowing just two runs on six hits Friday evening, paving the way for a 5-2 Brewers win over the Pirates at PNC Park. The victory marked his 11th straight winning decision, a franchise record.

Priester’s outing wasn’t great to begin, allowing the Brewers to fall behind 2-1 after three innings. The Pirates had strong scoring chances in each of their first four trips to the plate. But as the game progressed, Priester continued to imp

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