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Baseball is a cruel sport, because Milwaukee Brewers star pitcher Jacob Misiorowski was both his team's best player and the losing pitcher in Game 3 of the Nati
All things considered, Jacob Misiorowski's Game 3 outing was his most impressive yet. The Brewers made it go to waste, however.
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Brewers’ Jacob Misiorowski acknowledges reality of wasted historic achievement in NLCS Game 3
The Milwaukee Brewers can’t afford to lose another game in the 2025 National League Championship Series. Otherwise, they will be packing their bags for a vacation, as they are down 3-0 in the NLCS against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Misiorowski, who made history earlier this season by becoming the fastest player to reach the All-Star Game after his major league debut, played a huge role in the Brewers' National League Division Series win over the Chicago Cubs, with two lockdown bulk relief appearances,
Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy will have to manage at his best, with rookie Jacob Misiorowski’s role still unclear heading into Game 3.
Rookie Jacob Misiorowski at least brightened the Milwaukee Brewers ' postseason chances for more than a few innings in Game 3 of the National League Championship Series before giving up a run in his fifth inning of work. The Brewers eventually lost the game, 3-1 but Misiorowski's effort was special.
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski isn't pitching like a rookie who lost his starting job down the stretch. Though his struggles cost him an initial sh
The Milwaukee Brewers got a great outing from Jacob Misiorowski in Game 3 of the NLCS in which he dominated with velocity.
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Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski hits 104.3 mph while throwing 3 innings of shutout relief
Jacob Misiorowski rediscovered the form that earned the flamethrowing rookie so much acclaim in the first few weeks after the Milwaukee Brewers called him up from the minors.
To keep the season afloat, to avoid living out a nightmare, the Brewers will need the remarkable right arm of the first-year All-Star.