29 games, 28 starts-
#Brewers Ranks
• 153 IP (143rd)
• 13 W (T92nd)
• 218 K (73rd)
• 4.5 WAR (T46th)
#MLB All-Time
• 153 IP (T4,802nd)
• 13 W (T3,688th)
• 218 K (T3,127th)
• 4.5 WAR (T2,242nd)
Brewers 18-11 in appearances.
There’s going to be a handful of nights where he has it all going and the other guys don’t in his career. This is his 2nd year and isn’t fully a PITCHER yet. I don’t think multiple no-no’s is off the table…
An all-time pitching performance by Jacob Misiorowski. He threw a one-hit Maddux and punched 15. The most in a >99-pitch shutout before was Tarik Skubal's 13. This is Miz finding out in real time what he can be. The velocity is mind-bending. All of it is.
I love this shit. How can you not love a kid that’s dotting 104, is in a dog fight for the ERA title while already having a sub-two and is willing to tell the reigning back-to-back NL Manager of the Year that this is his game. Absolute DOG.
Other notes-
•He passed Rollie Fingers on the Brewer career strikeout list.
•Hit 200 strikeouts for his career.
•Prior to yesterday, had 3.4 career WAR. For context, Zach Greinke’s dominant Brewer stretch was worth 3.6 WAR in over 40 games
Miller>Coors
27 games, 26 starts-
#Brewers Ranks
• 137 IP (T159th)
• 11 W (T110th)
• 195 K (T82nd)
• 3.4 WAR (T64th)
#MLB All-Time
• 137 IP (T5,019th)
• 11 W (T3,947th)
• 195 K (T3,321st)
• 3.4 WAR (2,598th)
Brewers 16-11 in appearances.
He passed Beany Jacobson (1904-1907), Chubby Dean (1936-1943), Wheezer Dell (1912-1917), Dick Burns (1883-1885), and Rocky Ellis (1934-1940) on the #MLB all time strikeout list.