Brewers’ Jacob Misiorowski Breaks Own Velocity Record with 105.5 MPH Pitch Against Cubs
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski continues to set records for speed, throwing a blistering 105.5 mph pitch during a recent game against the Chicago Cubs. This fastball not only broke his own record for the highest velocity by a starter since 2008 but also reaffirmed his dominance on the mound. Misiorowski boasts an impressive average fastball speed of 100.3 mph this season and has struck out 146 batters, leading MLB in that category while improving his record to 9-3 with a 1.45 ERA.
By the Numbers- 105.5 mph - Recorded pitch speed for Misiorowski, the fastest by a starter since pitch tracking began.
- 146 - Number of batters struck out by Misiorowski, the highest in MLB.
- Misiorowski has thrown 569 pitches at 100 mph or faster this season.
- The Brewers currently hold a record of 50-29, just half a game behind the Dodgers for the best record in MLB.
As Misiorowski continues to push the limits of pitching velocity, he could potentially aim for even higher speeds and further break his own records. His impressive performance may lead to increased attention and scrutiny from both fans and analysts as the season progresses.
Bottom LineJacob Misiorowski is not just rewriting the record books with speed; he's solidifying his position among the elite pitchers in baseball. His unique combination of velocity and strikeout power makes him a crucial asset for the Brewers as they contend for a top playoff spot.
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