Jacob Misiorowski Speaks at All-Star Game
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The Phillies criticized MLB after two of their pitchers weren't named replacements but Jacob Misiorowski, after five starts, made the team.
It’s beginning to feel like flamethrowers Jacob Misiorowski of the Milwaukee Brewers and Paul Skenes of the Pittsburgh Pirates will always be linked. Comparison
Jacob Misiorowski, the 6-foot-7, flame-throwing right-hander for the Milwaukee Brewers, certainly knows how to make an entrance. Known as “The Miz,” the 23-year-old Missouri native was taken 63rd overall in the second round of the 2022 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Crowder College — the highest draft pick from the school since 1983.
Are you all in on the Jacob Misiorowski fandom? By now, what Brewers fan isn't? You're going to want to mark your calendar for August 10.
Perhaps not everyone wanted him there, but Jacob Misiorowski showed up to the Major League Baseball All-Star Game and put on a show. Misiorowski's inclusion in
Misiorowski, who was ranked as the Brewers’ No. 5 prospect by The Athletic ’s Keith Law, made his debut June 12, taking a no-hitter in the fifth inning. His fifth pitch of the game clocked in at 102.2 mph and stands as the hardest-thrown pitch by a Brewers starter in the pitch-tracking era (since 2008).
The Milwaukee Brewers rookie has started just five games but has impressed enough to earn his place in Tuesday night's All-Star Game.
Milwaukee Brewers rookie pitcher Jacob Misiorowski reacted to the backlash over his MLB All-Star Game selection.