Misiorowski Throws Five No-Hit Innings in Brewers 6-0 Win Over Cardinals
Misiorowski Throws Five No-Hit Innings in Brewers 6-0 Win Over Cardinals

Misiorowski Throws Five No-Hit Innings in Brewers 6-0 Win Over Cardinals

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Jacob Misiorowski made a remarkable major league debut for the Milwaukee Brewers, pitching five no-hit innings before leaving the game due to cramping in his right calf and quadriceps. Misiorowski struck out five batters, walked four, and reached a maximum fastball velocity of 102.2 mph, becoming the first pitcher in Brewers' history to throw at least five no-hit innings in his debut. The Brewers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 6-0, with the Cardinals not recording a hit until the seventh inning and finishing with just three hits. Milwaukee's bullpen, led by Aaron Ashby who earned his third career save, preserved the shutout after starter Sonny Gray exited in the fifth inning following a five-run Milwaukee rally. Jackson Chourio and Sal Frelick contributed key hits in the decisive fifth inning, while Misiorowski's 14 pitches over 100 mph significantly surpassed previous Brewers starters' combined totals since 2008. The Brewers and Cardinals continue their series with a pitching matchup planned between Erick Fedde and Freddy Peralta.

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