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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Brewers' 103 mph-throwing prospect Jacob Misiorowski forced to leave no-hit MLB debut
Jacob Misiorowski was living out every young boy's dream on Thursday night by making his MLB debut.The 103 mph-throwing right-hander got the call to start for the Milwaukee Brewers, and he could not have gotten off to a better start.He held the St. Louis Cardinals hitless through his first five innings of work, striking out five and walking four.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHowever, he was forced to exit the game.Misiorowski…

Jacob Misiorowski dominates before departing Brewers debut with leg cramps in win
Until Jacob Misiorowski's untimely exit, his debut couldn't have gone much better as he showcased the elite velocity that made him one of baseball's top pitching prospects.
Cardinals come up with no runs scored against Brewers
Photo Credit AP NEWS/ Kayla WolfJacob Misiorowski pitched five no-hit innings before leaving his major league debut with cramping in his right calf and quadriceps as the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 6-0 on Thursday night. The 6-foot-7 right-hander finished his dominant debut with five strikeouts and four walks while reaching a maximum velocity of 102.2 mph with his fastball. The Cardinals didn’t get their first hit until Wi…
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