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Jacob Misiorowski, William Contreras Power Brewers Past Nationals

Jacob Misiorowski left after 85 pitches, and the Brewers said the right-hamstring issue was only a cramp.

  • On Friday, Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski left his start against the Washington Nationals with a right hamstring cramp while working on a no-hitter through 5 1/3 innings, having struck out eight batters.
  • After throwing a 98.9 mph fastball to Nationals All-Star James Wood with one out in the sixth, Misiorowski motioned to the dugout, prompting manager Pat Murphy and trainer Brad Epstein to visit the mound.
  • The injury scare came after the Brewers placed Brandon Woodruff on the 15-day injured list Friday due to right shoulder inflammation. Murphy said, "I'm really hopeful that it's not that."
  • Aaron Ashby replaced Misiorowski and struck out Wood before Luis García Jr. grounded out, extending the combined no-hitter to six innings. Daylen Lile broke up the bid with a seventh-inning double as the Brewers won 6-1.
  • Brewers officials characterized the injury as a "hamstring cramp" and stated they will not test it immediately to avoid re-injury. Misiorowski is being evaluated to determine his availability for future starts.
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Brewers hope Misiorowski avoids serious injury when his bid for no-hitter ends with hamstring cramp

Jacob Misiorowski’s bid for a no-hitter quickly faded as the biggest news for the Milwaukee Brewers’ 6-foot-7 right-hander when a hamstring injury forced him to leave a 6-1 win at Washington.

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Contreras gets 4 hits again and Brewers’ combined no-hit bid spoiled in 6-1 win over Nationals

WASHINGTON (AP) — William Contreras had four hits for the second straight game, Jacob Misiorowski had a no-hitter through 5 1/3 innings before leaving with a right hamstring cramp and

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The Washington Post broke the news on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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