Jacob Misiorowski Strikes Out 11 in Five Innings as Brewers Wear Out the White Sox 14-2
- On Thursday, March 26, the Milwaukee Brewers trounced the Chicago White Sox 14-2 at American Family Field, with starting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski setting a franchise opening day record with 11 strikeouts over five innings.
- Before the game, the Brewers announced star outfielder Jackson Chourio will miss two to four weeks with a left hand fracture sustained during the World Baseball Classic exhibition, forcing Jake Bauers into the lineup.
- Milwaukee's offense powered the victory as catcher William Contreras hit a bases-clearing double, while outfielder Sal Frelick and Bauers added home runs, forcing the White Sox to deploy five pitchers and issue nine walks.
- Misiorowski combined with four relief pitchers to strike out 20 White Sox batters, tying the most by a team in a nine-inning game since at least 1901, backing the Brewers' second-largest opening day run output.
- The teams take Friday off before resuming their three-game series on Saturday at American Family Field, where Chicago will start pitcher Sean Burke against Milwaukee's pitcher Chad Patrick.
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