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Brewers Rookie Ace Takes Perfect Game Bid Into 7th in Rout of Border Rivals

  • On June 20, 2025, Jacob Misiorowski, a 6-foot-7 right-handed pitcher ranked as MLB's 16th-best prospect, carried a flawless performance through six innings at Target Field in Minneapolis.
  • Misiorowski's strong start followed his first MLB start on June 12, where he threw five no-hit innings before exiting with calf and quadriceps cramps.
  • During the June 20 game, Misiorowski struck out six, threw 86 pitches with a top fastball of 102.1 mph, and left the field after giving up a home run following a walk to Byron Buxton.
  • Christian Yelich set a new personal and team record by driving in eight runs without hitting a home run, including two bases-clearing doubles, as the Brewers rallied to score 16 runs over the last four innings and defeated the Twins 17-6.
  • The Brewers extended their lead to six games above.500 for the first time this season, while the Twins continued to struggle, losing seven of their last eight games.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Jacob Misiorowski took a perfect game into the seventh inning in his second career start, Christian Yelich drove in a career- and franchise-high eight runs, and the Milwaukee Brewers scored 16 times over the final four innings to beat the Minnesota Twins 17-7 on Friday night. Misiorowski became the first pitcher to begin his major league career with 11 consecutive hitless innings as a starter since 1900. He pitched five hitles…

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