Brewers' Quinn Priester makes MLB history in gem vs. Dodgers

What an incredible start.

These Los Angeles Dodgers are a juggernaut. The lineup, led off by Shohei Ohtani, is loaded.

Quinn Priester didn't seem to mind.

The Milwaukee Brewers' right-handed starting pitcher continued his incredible run with a dominant performance Friday night.

Priester went six innings, allowing three hits, walking none and striking out 10.

In the process, Priester became the first pitcher this season to throw a quality start (6 IP, 3 or less ER) against the Dodgers this season with double-digit strikeouts and no walks, per Dominic Cotroneo.

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Priester has been dominant lately, proving the Brewers right for trading for him from the Red Sox.

His pitching run is the type of hot streak that can give Milwaukee a legit chance to win the NL Central.

And on the first day out of the All-Star break, Priester picked up right where he left off. Somehow, the Dodgers never stood a chance.

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