Brewers’ Jacob Misiorowski makes history with ‘hidden’ no-hitter, chases perfect game vs. Twins

Milwaukee Brewers’ right -hander Jacob Miriorowski made a perfect match offer in the seventh round of his second career starting Friday against the Minnesota Twins (Gametracker). Miriorowski, who launched five rounds without a safe blow during his first departure, then walked the head striker before granting a Home Run of two points to Matt Walner to precipitate the offer without cutting and the laundering in a quick blow.
In turn, Miriorowski ended a “hidden” cut-off sequence, but fell shy from the longest sequence without cutting to start an MLB career since Kansas City Royals Lefty delivered 11 ⅔ Soft-free sleeves to start his big bond trip in 2023. However, he nevertheless recorded the longest non-hit sequence with a starter to start their career since 1900, According to the search for Brewers Drewers from Brewers.
During the night, Miriorowski granted two points on a walk and a blow. He withdrew six of the 20 strikers he faced on 86 throws. He generated nine swing strikes and 29 locations at 100 MPH or faster. If he had found a way to finish the perfect game, he would have become the third youngest launcher in the history of the MLB to naked one, according to Max Gorenstein of CBS Sports:
- John Montgomery Ward, 1880, 20 years and 105 days
- Catfish Hunter, 1968, 22 years old and 30 days
- Jacob Miriorowski, 2025, 23 years and 78 days
Alas, this was not the case.
Miriorowski has entered the season classified by CBS Sports as the 48th best hope for sport. Here is what we wrote at the time:
Miriorowski is a fascinating perspective. It is on average nearly 13 stick withdrawals for nine rounds as a professional thanks to an exceptional arsenal (a model of quality of Pitch noted its five locations as a superior) and a misleading release at low interval. Unfortunately, its ascent was slowed down by a small annoying defect: its command of the well-inferior average. Miriorowski has distributed nearly six free passes by nine, questioning his chances of lasting as a big league starter. If Brewers can help him tighten his handle, he has an upward starter; Of course, if it was so simple, it would already be done. As such, Misiorowski seems more likely to land in a high -level relief role. We will give him another year to avoid this designation.
It is clear that Miriorowski holds this high promise through his first two departures.