
Source: Fox News
Summary
Jacob Misiorowski, a 24-year-old right-hander, started for the Milwaukee Brewers against the New York Yankees and threw six scoreless innings, striking out 11. He topped out at 103.6 mph and owns the seven-fastest pitches of any starting pitcher in the Statcast era. Misiorowski had a no-hit bid through 5.1 innings before leaving due to a hamstring cramp in his previous start. He was perfect into the seventh in his second start, and the Brewers won 6-0.
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The game followed a familiar script.
Misiorowski’s 103.6 mph fastball was just the beginning of what the Yankees would face.
The Brewers’ starter struck out 11 over six scoreless innings, leaving the Yanks struggling to keep up.
It was a performance that felt like a highlight reel in the making.
Misiorowski’s adrenaline-fueled outing was all about being great, and he’s in the process of making it happen – consistently.
Original Observation: When a pitcher is throwing 103.6 mph, it’s not just about the speed, it’s about the confidence that comes with it.
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