Rookie Jacob Misiorowski is an NL All-Star
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Brewers pitching phenom Jacob Misiorowski didn’t have time to look at his phone on Saturday morning, and he certainly didn’t have the inclination to wade into the conversation about his addition to the National League All-Star team on Friday after just five MLB starts.
The addition of Milwaukee Brewers rookie phenom pitcher Jacob Misiorowski to the National League All-Star team drew mixed reactions around Major League Baseball. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, who will manage the NL squad Tuesday in Atlanta,
Misiorowski held the Dodgers to just one run – on a leadoff homer by Shohei Ohtani – over six innings of work, while allowing three hits and one walk and striking out a career-high 12 batters. And what might have been most impressive about it is the growth Misiorowski showed from his first few starts, successful though they were.
There were plenty of eye-popping attributes to Jacob Misiorowski's start against the Dodgers on July 8. Here are five you may have missed.
The Milwaukee Brewers have one of the most exciting young pitchers in all of baseball. Jacob Misiorowski has quickly developed into exactly that. Outside of Mil
The legend of Jacob Misiorowski just keeps on growing. After taking the league by storm over the first four starts of his MLB career, the Milwaukee Brewers righty faced his stiffest test yet on Tuesday night, taking on Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and a star-studded Los Angeles Dodgers lineup — with Clayton Kershaw on the mound against him, no less.
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Clayton Kershaw wasn’t familiar with Brewers rookie fireballer Jacob Misiorowski going into their matchup on Tuesday night at American Family Field. But he sure knows the kid now.