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Misiorowski Exits Brewers Debut with Leg Cramps After Holding Cardinals Hitless for 5 Innings

  • Jacob Misiorowski made his major league debut for the Milwaukee Brewers, delivering five no-hit innings against St. Louis during a game played Thursday evening in Milwaukee.
  • Misiorowski, a 23-year-old top pitching prospect called up after a strong minor league season, was expected to perform well in his debut.
  • He threw 14 pitches at or above 100 mph, including a 102.2 mph fastball, before leaving early in the sixth inning due to cramping and a possible rolled ankle after slipping on the mound.
  • Milwaukee won 6-0 with Misiorowski earning the win and his MLB record improving to 1-0, while his family and coach praised his performance and work ethic.
  • The strong debut highlights Misiorowski’s potential despite the injury and suggests he could be a key part of the Brewers’ future pitching staff.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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