Brewers’ Misiorowski Hits 104.2 MPH But Allows Two Runs Vs. Braves
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski showcased his incredible arm strength against the Atlanta Braves, hitting 104.2 mph and striking out seven over six innings. However, he allowed two runs on five hits and was pulled while the Brewers were down 2-1. This outing marked his first time giving up more than one run since April 25, ending a remarkable stretch where he allowed only one earned run over 54 1/3 innings. Misiorowski set a record for the most pitches at 101 mph or higher, reinforcing his status as one of the fastest pitchers in baseball history.
By the Numbers- Misiorowski pitched 6 innings, allowing 2 runs and striking out 7.
- He threw 54 pitches at 100 mph or faster, with 47 at 101 mph or more.
- Misiorowski's ERA increased from 1.34 to 1.45 after the game.
- Prior to this outing, he had not allowed an earned run in 29 innings.
Misiorowski will look to bounce back in his next start and maintain his reputation as one of the league's premier pitchers. Continued focus on his fastball velocity could yield further impressive performances against upcoming opponents.
Bottom LineWhile Misiorowski's performance against the Braves showcased his exceptional talent, the Brewers will need him to convert strong outings into wins. His ability to maintain high strikeout rates and keep runs allowed low will be crucial as the season progresses.
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