Milwaukee Brewers rookie phenom Jacob Misiorowski continues to make MLB history just a few starts into his career.Misiorowski was named to the National League All-Star team’s roster after the Brewers defeated the Washington Nationals, 8-3, on July 11.He has made just five starts in his big league career. That’s the fewest games ever played by someone to earn an All-Star nod. Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes set the record last year in 2024 with just 11 games played before the midsummer classic.Brewers manager Pat Murphy made the announcement to the team on Friday.The six-foot-seven righty fireballer just set a career-high in strikeouts after facing the reigning World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers on July 8. Misiorowski tallied 12 strikeouts through six innings while only allowing a solo home run to the reigning National League MVP, Shoehei Ohtani in the first at-bat of the game. His fastball touched 101.6 miles per hour in the game. Misiorowski earned his fourth win on Tuesday against the Dodgers, which caught the eye of future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw, who was on the mound for the Dodgers on Tuesday.Through his five major league starts this season, Misiorowski has recorded a 2.81 ERA in 25.2 innings pitched. He has only allowed 8 earned runs and 11 walks in that time while striking out 33 batters.Misiorowski also became the first pitcher since 1900 to start his career with 11 no-hit innings. He is the third Brewers to earn an All-Star nod.Brewers closer Trevor Megill was recently announced as a replacement for his teammate, Freddy Peralta. Peralta will still attend the All-Star Game and festivities, but will not be pitching in the exhibition game because he’s scheduled to pitch on July 13 against the Nationals.Misiorowski will be replacing Chicago Cubs pitcher Matthew Boyd.This year’s All-Star Game will be played in Atlanta on July 15. First pitch is set for 7 p.m. Central time.
MILWAUKEE —
Milwaukee Brewers rookie phenom Jacob Misiorowski continues to make MLB history just a few starts into his career.
Misiorowski was named to the National League All-Star team’s roster after the Brewers defeated the Washington Nationals, 8-3, on July 11.
He has made just five starts in his big league career. That’s the fewest games ever played by someone to earn an All-Star nod. Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes set the record last year in 2024 with just 11 games played before the midsummer classic.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy made the announcement to the team on Friday.
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The six-foot-seven righty fireballer just set a career-high in strikeouts after facing the reigning World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers on July 8. Misiorowski tallied 12 strikeouts through six innings while only allowing a solo home run to the reigning National League MVP, Shoehei Ohtani in the first at-bat of the game. His fastball touched 101.6 miles per hour in the game. Misiorowski earned his fourth win on Tuesday against the Dodgers, which caught the eye of future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw, who was on the mound for the Dodgers on Tuesday.
Through his five major league starts this season, Misiorowski has recorded a 2.81 ERA in 25.2 innings pitched. He has only allowed 8 earned runs and 11 walks in that time while striking out 33 batters.
Misiorowski also became the first pitcher since 1900 to start his career with 11 no-hit innings.
He is the third Brewers to earn an All-Star nod.
Brewers closer Trevor Megill was recently announced as a replacement for his teammate, Freddy Peralta. Peralta will still attend the All-Star Game and festivities, but will not be pitching in the exhibition game because he’s scheduled to pitch on July 13 against the Nationals.
Misiorowski will be replacing Chicago Cubs pitcher Matthew Boyd.
This year’s All-Star Game will be played in Atlanta on July 15. First pitch is set for 7 p.m. Central time.