Brewers' Misiorowski Sets 125-Year MLB Hitless Innings Record
Brewers' Misiorowski Sets 125-Year MLB Hitless Innings Record

Brewers' Misiorowski Sets 125-Year MLB Hitless Innings Record

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Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski made a historic MLB debut by pitching six perfect innings and extending an 11-inning hitless streak to start his career, the longest for a starting pitcher in the modern era. In his second career start against the Minnesota Twins, Misiorowski struck out six batters with a fastball reaching 102.1 mph, mixing in curveballs, sliders, and changeups to keep hitters off balance. The perfect game ended in the seventh inning when he walked Byron Buxton and surrendered a home run to Matt Wallner, but he left to a standing ovation with the Brewers leading 8-2 and eventually winning 17-7. Misiorowski's performance drew praise from Brewers manager Pat Murphy for his command and poise, especially after a strong five-inning no-hit debut. The Brewers' offense was bolstered by Christian Yelich, who drove in a career-high and franchise-record eight runs without hitting a home run. Misiorowski's combination of velocity, control, and composure has made him a standout prospect and a promising young talent in the major leagues.

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