Brewers' Rookie Misiorowski Sets MLB Record with 11 No-Hit Innings
Brewers' Rookie Misiorowski Sets MLB Record with 11 No-Hit Innings

Brewers' Rookie Misiorowski Sets MLB Record with 11 No-Hit Innings

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Milwaukee Brewers rookie pitcher Jacob Misiorowski has made a historic start to his MLB career, setting a modern record for most consecutive no-hit innings to begin a career with 11 hitless innings across his first two starts. In his debut, he threw five no-hit innings before exiting due to minor cramps, then took a perfect game into the seventh inning in his second start against the Minnesota Twins, finishing with six strikeouts and a 2-0 record. Misiorowski's fastball regularly hits over 100 mph, peaking at 102.1 mph, complemented by a devastating 96 mph slider that has baffled hitters and drawn high praise from opposing managers and players. His dominance is underscored by being the only MLB pitcher since 1900 to have more wins than hits allowed after two starts, demonstrating exceptional control and power. Despite giving up a home run and a walk in the seventh inning of his second start, the crowd gave him a standing ovation, and his early success positions him as one of baseball's most exciting young talents. Misiorowski's rare combination of velocity, control, and breaking pitches marks him as a potential franchise ace and a glimpse into the elite pitching talent defining the modern era of baseball.

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