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Red Sox Acquire John Holobetz As PTBNL In Quinn Priester Trade

By Steve Adams | May 5, 2025 at 1:40pm CDT

The Red Sox announced Monday that they’ve acquired right-hander John Holobetz from the Brewers as the player to be named later in last month’s trade that sent righty Quinn Priester from Boston to Milwaukee.

Holobetz, 22, was the Brewers’ fifth-round pick in the draft just last summer. The Old Dominion product didn’t pitch in 2024 following the draft but is out to a terrific start in 2025. He’s pitched 24 innings across five appearances in A-ball, logging a flat 3.00 ERA on 16 hits and five walks with 31 strikeouts. Holobetz has fanned 31.3% of his opponents and issued walks at just a 5.1% clip.

It’s a nice start to his pro career, but as a former college pitcher starting out in A-ball, Holobetz hasn’t yet been challenged by older and more advanced competition. How he fares in eventual moves up the ladder will be telling. The 6’3″ righty wasn’t ranked among Milwaukee’s best prospects heading into the season. He worked primarily as a reliever in college, but the Brewers have given him longer stints so far in pro ball.

Holobetz joins outfielder Yophery Rodriguez as one of two players the Red Sox acquired in exchange for Priester. Milwaukee also sent its Competitive Balance (Round A) draft selection to Boston in exchange for Priester, whom the Red Sox acquired ahead of the 2024 trade deadline in a swap sending former first-rounder Nick Yorke to Pittsburgh. Rodriguez has appeared in 19 games with the Red Sox’ High-A club and turned in a .224/.402/.418 batting line with more walks (21.8%) than strikeouts (17.2%) in 87 plate appearances.

For much of the season so far, Priester has been more or less what a Brewers team that was desperate for starting pitching had hoped. He’s been a serviceable back-end starter capable of providing five-inning efforts that keep the Brew Crew in the game. His ERA exploded to 5.79 when the Cubs clobbered him for seven runs yesterday, but Priester had worked to a 3.79 ERA through his first four turns.

Overall, it’s not an appealing set of numbers, though. The 5.79 ERA — inflated by one particularly poor start or not — is accompanied by ugly strikeout and walk rates of 15.7% and 14.8%, respectively. Priester has walked at least three batters in each of his past four starts. He’s posted an excellent 56.8% ground-ball rate, but that’s a small consolation when juxtaposed with the lack of missed bats and worrying command issues.

That said, the Brewers have control of Priester for the next six seasons, and he still has a minor league option remaining. He’s a former first-round pick and top prospect who’s still only 24 years old, and he has a solid minor league track record. The Brewers will hope as the season goes on that he can refine that command and cement himself as a reliable member of the staff. They’ve shuffled up his pitch mix a bit, adding a new cutter that sits just over 92 mph to complement his sinker-focused approach. That pitch has been hit quite hard so far, so it’s not clear he’ll stick with the offering.

For now, Priester remains set in a rotation alongside Freddy Peralta, Jose Quintana, Tobias Myers and Chad Patrick. Milwaukee has pitchers Brandon Woodruff, Nestor Cortes, Aaron Civale, Aaron Ashby, DL Hall and Robert Gasser all on the mend from injury, but only Woodruff is close to a return at the moment.

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  1. WaitTil2026

    2 months ago

    Sounds like a deal that is working for both clubs. I like the prospects the Red Sox picked up, as well as the draft pick, and what we’re seeing from Fitts and Dobbins is at least as good as what Priester is doing.

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  2. Fever Pitch Guy

    2 months ago

    Sorry but disagree with the rose colored glasses on Priester’s performance.

    It wasn’t just the Cubs game that he sucked.

    He gave up 4 hits, 4 walks and 2 ER in just 4 innings against the Giants on April 21.

    Then he gave up 8 hits, 3 walks and 5 ER in just 5 innings against the Cards on April 26.

    So he’s gotten substantially worse in each of 3 consecutive starts.

    Right now this trade looks like a steal for the Sox.

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    • WaitTil2026

      2 months ago

      Meanwhile, Yorke has taken a step backwards in the minors. After hitting .216/.286/.378 in his ML debut, he is now hitting just .261/.343/.409 at AAA. His strikeout rate jumped when he left the Red Sox, and he is struggling to get the ball off the ground.

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      • Bruin1012

        2 months ago

        Nick Yorke was injured in spring training and he was awful he was reinstated from the DL on 4-11 but played sparingly obviously still recovering from his injury. He’s healthy now and really starting to he’s played most every game since April 22nd and he’s starting to rake he’s hitting .327/.389/.449. Yorke will be fine he can hit but once again while I think Yorke will have a solid productive career no room for him. Campbell is the far superior hitter with superstar upside. The Red Sox and Breslow are going to have a lot of tough decisions to make very soon. They have to get Anthony up before long and no not to play first as has been suggested which is ridiculous. I think we will see Rafaela take on the super utility role and Anthony play left shifting Duran to center. Anthony is going to be a star he needs to be up soon.

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    • Bruin1012

      2 months ago

      Yophery Rodriguez is a 19 year old playing in High A and more then holding his own. His athletic loaded with quick twitch and he’s walking more than he’s striking out. He was a steal for Breslow for a guy that likely wasn’t going to be in the rotation mix. Dobbins and likely Shane Drohan would have passed him in the pecking order. Drohan has looked outstanding in AAA he’s got his stuff back it’s only a matter of time before he gets the call and with Fitts getting better and ready to go no room for Priester.

      Then you have to factor in getting the comp A pick and now another arm. Wow right now it looks like a resounding win for Breslow. I do realize that the Brewers needed an arm but it looks like Breslow asked for the moon and they said yes. Great job Breslow.

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      • WaitTil2026

        2 months ago

        Yeah, I noticed that! In addition to the six veteran starters (Crochet, Houck, Bello, Buehler, Giolito, Crawford), the Red Sox now have Fitts, Dobbins, and as you say Drohan as legit depth options. Priester needed a new home, the Red Sox needed space on the 40-man roster, and they still got a HAUL in return. Lower-minor prospects like that are a bit of a lottery ticket, but they both have talent and the draft pick has value.

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        • all in the suit that you wear

          2 months ago

          Patrick Sandoval may be back later this year too.

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        • Bruin1012

          2 months ago

          Yea I keep forgetting about him.

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        • WaitTil2026

          2 months ago

          Most likely we can continue to forget about him until 2026 🙂

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  3. kripes-brewers

    2 months ago

    Priester is young and built like Woody. Looks like opposing teams are starting to get a book on him, so let’s see if he can make a few adjustments. He’s been able to limit the damage for the most part while chewing up innings. I’m satisfied giving him some time to figure things out and get some experience. He’ll be alright.

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    • stubby66

      2 months ago

      Well either way Preister should be sent down and honestly the Brewers shouldn’t have made the trade because they already have three prospects that are better then him and are ready Miz, Henderson, and Rodriguez. They could’ve and should’ve used those 3 way ahead of Preister. Even if Woodruff, Quintana, Civale, and Cortes leave after this year or get traded at the deadline , he will still be behind Peralta, Mizo, Rodriguez, Patrick, Myers, Henderson, Gasser, Crowe next year at nine.

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      • kripes-brewers

        2 months ago

        I’m high on Miz too, but with that velocity, he feels like a TJ just waiting. And you gotta admit that the Brewers big league outfield is pretty stacked at the moment with talent, albeit no current superstars, so they traded a couple of A ball lotto tickets with one of them being an outfielder. They clearly saw something they liked and went after him and if they deserve credit for anything lately it seems to be finding decent pitching where other teams aren’t seeing it. I’m not a fan of dealing comp picks, but it is what it is. Let’s see how it plays out.

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    • stubby66

      2 months ago

      Well either way Preister should be sent down and honestly the Brewers shouldn’t have made the trade because they already have three prospects that are better then him and are ready Miz, Henderson, and Rodriguez. They could’ve and should’ve used those 3 way ahead of Preister. Even if Woodruff, Quintana, Civale, and Cortes leave after this year or get traded at the deadline , he will still be behind Peralta, Mizo, Rodriguez, Patrick, Myers, Henderson, Gasser, Crowe, Ashby, Hall next year at no. eleven

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    • JoseLind

      2 months ago

      Priester stinks. Every time he came to the mound for the pirates you just knew he would get smoked. Was so glad the pirates got anything for him in the Boston trade. But knowing the pirates, Priester will pitch 7 innings with 10 strikeouts and give up 2 hits in his first start versus the Pirates.

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  4. letitbelowenstein

    2 months ago

    Holobetz could be the Sox 7th inning guy by Memorial Day. But then, so could Isaiah Campbell, Ray Culp or myself.

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    • BeeCarbo

      2 months ago

      What did the RS give up when they acquired Culp and Dick Ellsworth?

      Inquiring minds want to know.

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    • HBan22

      2 months ago

      Don’t forget Nick Burdi. His stats so far this season in AAA : 0.61 ERA, 0.81 WHIP, 22/3 K/BB ratio in 15 innings. Wyatt Mills has also looked very good.

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      • pohle

        2 months ago

        feels like one of the Burdis has a fantastic season in someone’s org every year, when they aren’t injured. not much has worked out for them but still root for them when they do pop up.

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  5. deweybelongsinthehall

    2 months ago

    Way too early to talk who won this trade. Regardless of how Preister does I. Milwaukee, it will be years before we can assess the Sox return. The only question is whether they could have gotten more for Priester and I highly doubt it.

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    • HBan22

      2 months ago

      The Sox won it. Priester wasn’t in their plans anymore, and they got not only two lottery ticket prospects with real upside, but a good draft pick as well. Pretty damn solid for your #10 starter with limited upside.

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      • acell10

        2 months ago

        I wouldn’t consider Rodriguez a lottery ticket as he’s much more than that but other wise I agree with you.

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    • KingKen

      2 months ago

      I don’t know. Considering last year at this time the Sox had Yorke taking up a 40-man roster spot with no clear path to any major league PT and now have 2 players in the lower minors who they have years to evaluate before having to make a roster decision PLUS the 33rd pick in this year’s draft I think they made out quite well.

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  6. CarryABigStick

    2 months ago

    Holobetz are off at this point.

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  7. Russell Branyan

    2 months ago

    I tend to trust the Brewers when it comes to pitchers, but man is this trade looking worse and worse.

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