Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski makes All-Star game
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He announced his arrival in the Major Leagues with a 100.5 mph fastball to begin five-plus hitless innings. Then he backed it up by taking a perfect game into the seventh inning in Minnesota and outdueling Pirates ace Paul Skenes back home in Milwaukee.
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.
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