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5 times Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski turned batters into goop

5 times Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski turned batters into goop

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If you're not familiar with Milwaukee Brewers rookie sensation Jacob Misiorowski, allow us to bring you up to speed.
The 23-year-old pitcher from the Kansas City area is an absolute stud. He's the National League Rookie of the Year favorite (+150 at BetMGM) after just two starts and both the numbers and the eye test back up his front-runner status. In Friday's start against the Minnesota Twins, Misiorowski took a perfect game into the 7th inning before giving up a walk and a home run.
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It was the first hit he's allowed since reaching the big leagues and his 11 innings of no-hit ball made him the first rookie to accomplish the feat since 1900. This isn't beginner's luck, either. The righty's arsenal is absolutely filthy in the best possible way.
Just look at how veteran hitters are completely falling over themselves just trying to figure out where the ball is going.
Final line through two starts: 11 innings pitched, 1 hit, 2 earned runs, 5 walks and 11 strikeouts. Yeah, this guy might stick around in the majors for a bit.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski reduces MLB batters to goop

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