Jacob Misiorowski’s Worst Start Might Have Also Been HIs Best

The post Jacob Misiorowski’s Worst Start Might Have Also Been HIs Best appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN – JULY 28: Jacob Misiorowski #32 of the Milwaukee Brewers reacts against the … More Chicago Cubs during the first inning at American Family Field on July 28, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) Getty Images Everything that could possibly go wrong seemed to do so Monday night for Jacob Misiorowski. Playing in front of a capacity crowd for his first career start against the arch-rival Chicago Cubs in Game 1 of an NL Central Division showdown, the Milwaukee Brewers’ highly-touted flame-throwing rookie found himself in trouble, fast. After giving up a leadoff single to Michael Busch, Misiorowski walked Kyle Tucker to bring up Seiya Suzuki, who reached when he hit a come-backer off Misiorowski’s shin, loading the bases. Misiorowski finally recorded his first out of the night by striking out Pete Crow-Armstrong but the changeup he threw for strike three got past catcher WIlliam Contreras, allowing a runner to score and after striking out Carson Kelly, the Cubs plated two more when Misiorowski air-mailed a throw well over the head of first baseman Andrew Vaughn. By the time he struck out Nico Hoerner to end the inning, Misiorowski had thrown 40 pitches and was, by his own admission, exhausted. “It was a long inning and long innings suck,” Misiorowski said. “Your legs start feeling a little loose and every pitch seems to be getting away just a little bit.” But what could have easily been the worst start of Misiorowski’s young career ultimtely became his most impressive yet as he came back out for the second and retired the side in order, then did the same in the third and fourth innings before handing things over to Milwaukee’s bullpen, which held Chicago to just one more run over the final five innings while the…

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Jacob Misiorowski’s Worst Start Might Have Also Been HIs Best

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MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN – JULY 28: Jacob Misiorowski #32 of the Milwaukee Brewers reacts against the … More Chicago Cubs during the first inning at American Family Field on July 28, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) Getty Images Everything that could possibly go wrong seemed to do so Monday night for Jacob Misiorowski. Playing in front of a capacity crowd for his first career start against the arch-rival Chicago Cubs in Game 1 of an NL Central Division showdown, the Milwaukee Brewers’ highly-touted flame-throwing rookie found himself in trouble, fast. After giving up a leadoff single to Michael Busch, Misiorowski walked Kyle Tucker to bring up Seiya Suzuki, who reached when he hit a come-backer off Misiorowski’s shin, loading the bases. Misiorowski finally recorded his first out of the night by striking out Pete Crow-Armstrong but the changeup he threw for strike three got past catcher WIlliam Contreras, allowing a runner to score and after striking out Carson Kelly, the Cubs plated two more when Misiorowski air-mailed a throw well over the head of first baseman Andrew Vaughn. By the time he struck out Nico Hoerner to end the inning, Misiorowski had thrown 40 pitches and was, by his own admission, exhausted. “It was a long inning and long innings suck,” Misiorowski said. “Your legs start feeling a little loose and every pitch seems to be getting away just a little bit.” But what could have easily been the worst start of Misiorowski’s young career ultimtely became his most impressive yet as he came back out for the second and retired the side in order, then did the same in the third and fourth innings before handing things over to Milwaukee’s bullpen, which held Chicago to just one more run over the final five innings while the…

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