TL;DR
Quinn Priester has started a minor-league rehab stint with Class AAA Nashville after recovering from thoracic outlet syndrome. The Milwaukee Brewers have used 10 different starting pitchers this season, tying with the Houston Astros.
DETROIT – With DL Hall opening against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Wednesday night, April 22, the Milwaukee Brewers have now tied the Houston Astros for the most different starting pitchers utilized so far this season with 10.
Jacob Misiorowski leads the team with five starts, Brandon Woodruff and Kyle Harrison each have four, Chad Patrick three and Brandon Sproat two.
Logan Henderson, Shane Drohan and Coleman Crow have all made single starts, while Aaron Ashby and now Hall have opened as the Brewers continue to navigate injury and inconsistency among some of the younger pitchers in the group.
"They've been good," manager Pat Murphy said. "Really have."
The biggest name missing to date, of course, has been Quinn Priester, who was sidelined almost from the outset of spring training with what was later identified as thoracic outlet syndrome – a malady from which the right-hander has been slowly recovering.
The latest step in that process came Wednesday, as Priester began a minor-league rehab assignment with Class AAA Nashville at Charlotte, where he was scheduled to throw 45 to 50 pitches over three innings.
"I think it's still going to be a while," Murphy said. "I don't think we can get our hopes up too high. With the type of injury he has and not being able to face live hitters (up to this point) – a normal progression – I think it'll be a minute.