Jacob Misiorowski, ace of the Milwaukee Brewers, recorded a remarkable 103.7 mph fastball against the Colorado Rockies, marking the fastest pitch by a starting pitcher since pitch tracking began in 2008. In the Brewers' 7-1 victory, Misiorowski delivered 45 pitches at 101 mph or more, setting a new MLB record. He ended the game with impressive stats, including eight strikeouts and just one unearned run, further solidifying his reputation in his second major-league season.

By the Numbers
  • 103.7 mph: Fastest pitch by a starting pitcher since 2008.
  • 52 of 98 pitches: Thrown at 100 mph or higher by Misiorowski.
State of Play
  • Brewers maintain a five-game lead over the St. Louis Cardinals in the NL Central.
  • Misiorowski's ERA stands at 1.50, currently the second-best in MLB.
What's Next

Misiorowski is expected to continue his role as a key player for the Brewers as they look to maintain their lead in the division and capitalize on his strikeout prowess in upcoming games.

Bottom Line

With Misiorowski's historic performance, the Brewers are well-positioned to contend this season, relying on their ace to bolster both their starting rotation and bullpen management.