The Dodgers won, 7-1. They are 45-26.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto was one out from the MLB record for consecutive hitters retired (46), four outs from a perfect game and three outs from a no-hitter, but wasn't able to make history. Still an absolutely brilliant afternoon from him.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto has retired 42 in a row and counting. Only Yusmeiro Petit (46) and Mark Buerhle (45) have retired more consecutive batters since 1920.
nice argument. unfortunately I have already depicted you as the wildly ricocheting seething american cop, and me as the serenely and peacefully descending scottish piper
Complete game shutout ✅
Less than 100 pitches ✅
Minimum batters faced ✅
Career-high 15 Ks ✅
Fastest pitch ever by a SP (104.5) ✅
The reaction says it all
Most dominant pitching performance I've ever seen.
If you have seen better, please tell me when and where.
One Schwarber single away from a perfect game.
4 104+ pitches
11 103+
25 102+
37 101+
50 100+
No 3-ball count all night
Five 2-ball counts
Contreras on the Miz:
"You have a pitcher that's almost 7 feet in height, almost 8 feet of extension, throws the ball 105 mph...I'm really happy he's on our side and I don't have to plan for that."
🚨 PITCHERGAMI 🚨
Jacob Misiorowski just threw a line that has NEVER happened in MLB history:
9.0 IP | 1 H | 0 ER | 0 BB | 15 K
PHI @ MIL
That's the 180th Pitchergami of 2026 and 1 of 83,405+ unique lines on record.
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.