Brewers Rookie makes the MLB story after perfect gaming bid in 2. Big-League games

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Milwaukee Brewers clearly made the right choice when they called Jacob Misiorowski last week.

The 23-year-old Flamethrower debuted on June 12 and had a no-hitter through five laps before cramping took him out of the game.

On Friday, in his second MLB excursion, he took a perfect game all the way into the seventh.

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Milwaukee Brewer’s Start Pitcher Jacob Misiorowski celebrates after beating Minnesota Twins’ Brooks Lee to end the fifth round of a baseball match on Friday, June 20, 2025 in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn)

Misiorowski, who has been clocked to 103 km / h, became the first starting pot of modern times (since 1900), who started his career with 11 consecutive laps.

After releasing a trip to Byron Buxton, Lofte Matt Wallner a home drive to the flower bed just past the right field wall to finish the Misiorowski run.

After Homer of Wallner, Misiorowski was drawn for reliever Nick Mears and left to a standing ovation. He threw 86 seats, 60 for strikes, and left Milwaukee, who led 8-2. Milwaukee clapped even more and took a 17-6 win over Minnesota Twins.

“I think it’s exactly how I’ve ever dreamed it came along,” said the 23-year-old Rookie. “It’s exciting.”

Milwaukee Brewers Start Pitcher Jacob Misiorowski throws to Minnesota Twins in the first place of a baseball match on Friday, June 20, 2025 in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn)

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“I felt calmer and ready to go, compared to the first,” Misiorowski said. “Nerves went pretty heavy on the first one, so it’s good to finally feel your feet below you.”

The 6-foot-7 right-handed struck out six with a fastball that peaked at 102.1 mph and a shooter and shift in the mid-90s. He hit triple digits 29 times, more than double his first excursion (14). He also hit 99.9 four other times.

Misiorowski is the only major Leaguer since 1900 that has more wins (two) than hits allowed (one) in his first two careers, according to Tastastat.

Milwaukee Brewers starts Pitcher Jacob Misiorowski (32) returns to Dugout after throwing against Minnesota Twins in the third round of a baseball match on Friday, June 20, 2025 in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn)

The breweries were in to make headlines when they called Misiorowski because it resulted in breaking down the MLB veteran Aaron Civale to the Bullpen. Civals then requested a trade and his wish was awarded when he went to the low Chicago White Sox.

Milwaukee are 41-35 and 4.5 games out of first place in NL Central behind Chicago Cubs.

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