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Milwaukee brewers clearly made the right decision when they called Jacob Misiorski last week.
The 23 -year -old flamethrower made its MLB debut on June 12 and had a game without hits through five tickets before the cramps took it out of the game.
On Friday, at his second departure from the MLB, he took a perfect game until the seventh.
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Milwaukee Brewers, Jacob Misiorski, celebrates after hitting Brooks Lee from the Minnesota Twins to finish the fifth entry of a baseball game on Friday, June 20, 2025 in Minneapolis. (Photo AP/Bruce Kluckhohn)
Misiorowski, who has been registered at 103 MPH, became the first starting pitcher in the modern era (since 1900) to begin his career with 11 consecutive entries without hits.
After broadcasting a walk to Byron Buxton, Matt Wallner placed a home run to the flower bed just passing the right field wall to end the Misiorowski race.
After Homer by Wallner, Myiorowski was taken for reliever Nick Mears and went to standing ovation. He launched 86 launches, 60 for attacks, and left with Milwaukee leading 8-2. Milwaukee added even more, taking home a 17-6 victory over the Minnesota Twins.
“I think so is exactly how I always dreamed,” said 23 -year -old rookie. “It’s exciting.”

The Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jacob Misiorski launches the Minnesota Twins at the first baseball game on Friday, June 20, 2025 in Minneapolis. (Photo AP/Bruce Kluckhohn)
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“I felt calmer and ready to start, compared to the first,” Misiorowski said. “The nerves were quite heavy in the first, so it is good to finally feel the feet under you.”
The right of 6 feet 7 struck out six with a rapid ball at 102.1 mph and a sliding control and changes in the mid -90s. He hit triples 29 times, more than double at his first exit (14). He also hit 99.9 another four times.
Misiorowski has been the only big player since 1900 who has more victories (two) than the blows allowed (one) in his first two career, according to Optastats.

Milwaukee Brewers, Jacob Misiorski (32), returns to the shelter after launching against the Minnesota Twins in the third entry of a baseball game on Friday, June 20, 2025 in Minneapolis. (Photo AP/Bruce Kluckhohn)
The brewers found themselves in the headlines when they called Misiorowski, because it turned out to degrade the MLB veteran Aaron Civale al Bullpen. Civale then requested an exchange, and his desire was granted when he went to the humble white stockings of Chicago.
Milwaukee is 41-35 and 4.5 games out of the first place in the central of the National League behind the Chicago puppies.