Jacob Misiorowski showcased an outstanding pitching display, surpassing the Pirates’ ace Paul Skenes in a highly anticipated pitching duel. In the opening inning, Misiorowski unleashed fastballs clocking up to 102 miles per hour, overpowering batters early despite some initial struggles with command.
Key Highlights from Misiorowski’s Outing
Throughout five innings, Misiorowski struck out eight batters while allowing just three hits, demonstrating his ability to control the game effectively. He threw six fastballs over 101 mph in the first inning alone, maintaining a consistent velocity of 98-99 mph over the course of the game. Along with his fastball speed, his use of slider and curveball pitches added variety and kept hitters off balance.
Emerging Talent with Strong Situational Awareness
Misiorowski’s command extended beyond pitch velocity; he managed base runners skillfully, showcasing strong situational awareness. After pitching 16 innings, he holds an impressive 0.56 ERA, signaling his potential as a dependable starter. Scheduled to pitch again in New York next Tuesday, Misiorowski seems poised to build on this momentum.
Future Prospects for the Brewers’ Rotation
If Misiorowski continues refining his pitch selection and maintains his velocity, he could solidify his role as a key player for the Brewers this season. His ability to perform under pressure positions him as a potential game-changer, with a promising career trajectory that excites both fans and analysts alike.

