Brewers Notes: Priester, Henderson, Quero
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Brewers Notes: Priester, Henderson, Quero
"Priester described the injury last week as intermittent soreness rather than any acute injury. It traces back to the second half of last season. Priester has been able to continue playing catch but hasn't pitched in a game this spring. They'll hope that tomorrow's evaluation can give them a clearer path forward. There's no indication yet it's a serious injury."
"His injury leaves at least two spots up for grabs to begin the season. Logan Henderson has a good chance to win one of them after pitching to a 1.78 ERA while striking out a third of opponents over his first five career starts."
"Henderson, who finished last season on the injured list with elbow inflammation, reported minor elbow discomfort over the weekend. Fortunately, the Brewers don't seem concerned. McCalvy relays that the 24-year-old is feeling better and scheduled to return to mound work tomorrow."
Quinn Priester faces placement on the 15-day injured list to start the season due to persistent wrist soreness that began in the second half of last season. The injury is described as intermittent rather than acute, and Priester will visit a specialist to determine its exact cause. While no indication suggests a serious injury, his absence leaves two rotation spots open for the Brewers. Logan Henderson emerges as a strong candidate after posting a 1.78 ERA in five career starts, though he experienced minor elbow discomfort over the weekend. The team remains unconcerned about Henderson's condition, expecting him to return to pitching soon.
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