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MILWAUKEE — Rookie flamethrower Jacob Misiorowski lit up the radar gun and the box score Wednesday night, powering the Milwaukee Brewers to a statement 4-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates at American Family Field. In just his third major-league start, the 22-year-old right-hander overwhelmed Paul Skenes in a must-see pitching duel, striking out eight and scattering two singles over five scoreless innings to trim his ERA to a sparkling 1.13.
Key takeaways for Brewers fans and fantasy-baseball owners
• Misiorowski uncorked 12 pitches at 100 mph or higher in the first inning alone, topping out at 102 with late riding life.
• The Brewers hung a four-spot on Skenes in the second, chasing the Pirates ace after just four frames in the shortest outing of his career.
• Manager Pat Murphy pulled Misiorowski at 74 pitches, preserving the rookie’s arm for a potential playoff push while turning the game over to a rested bullpen that locked down the combined shutout.
Why this matters in the NL Central race
Milwaukee (45-36) has now won five of its last six and extended its division lead to 3.5 games over the surging St. Louis Cardinals. With staff anchor Freddy Peralta on the injured list, Misiorowski’s rapid emergence could be the difference between merely contending and capturing a fourth division crown in seven seasons.
Breaking down Misiorowski’s arsenal
• 4-seam fastball: Averaged 99.6 mph, 46 % usage, 41 % whiff rate
• Slider: 95-mph bullet that froze Isiah Kiner-Falefa to end the fifth
• Curveball: 83 mph with late bite, generated two of his eight strikeouts
Next up for Milwaukee
The Brewers close the four-game set against Pittsburgh on Thursday afternoon before welcoming the defending champion Atlanta Braves for a marquee weekend series. Tickets for Friday’s fireworks night are moving fast, and the club has already announced a sellout for Saturday’s 1982 throwback promotion.
Bottom line
If Misiorowski continues missing bats at a historic clip, Milwaukee’s rotation suddenly stacks up with any contender in the National League. Pair that upside with a bullpen led by All-Star closer Devin Williams and a resurgent offense paced by Christian Yelich, and the Brewers are positioning themselves as a legitimate World Series threat as the calendar flips to July.
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Fans searching for “Milwaukee Brewers vs Pittsburgh Pirates highlights,” “Jacob Misiorowski 100 mph,” or “Brewers playoff chances 2025” can expect plenty more content as the rookie phenom’s legend grows and the Brewers chase October glory in the NL Central.
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