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Jacob Misiorowski is set to return for the Milwaukee Brewers on Aug. 15 in the series opener against the Cincinnati Reds.
The Milwaukee Brewers reinstated rookie right-handed pitcher Jacob Misiorowski from the 15-day injured list on Friday in order for him to start a three-game series opener against the host Cincinnati Reds.
However, Misiorowski struggled in his return from the IL. The first-year starter lasted just 1 1/3 innings, the shortest outing of his young career. Misiorowski allowed five runs on four hits, three walks and a HBP as the Reds jumped out to an early 8-1 lead.
Skenes has already faced the Brewers this year, squaring off with Jacob Misiorowski in a high-profile battle at American Family Field in late June. On June 25, before a sellout crowd (42,774) that surpassed even Opening Day, Misiorowski outdueled Skenes in ...
It's not as though the Milwaukee Brewers are suddenly reeling, but it still never feels good to drop three games in a row to your biggest rivals. After winning
Brewers Announce Jacob Misiorowski News Before Reds Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. A plethora of moves were announced ahead of the Milwaukee Brewers series opener. With the Cincinnati Reds coming to town, Reds fans are a bit down as they just lost their 22-year-old Chase Burns.
Misiorowski’s teammates went nuts after he pulled the card, as shown in video first posted to closer Trevor Megill’s Instagram Story.
Milwaukee Brewers rookie pitcher Jacob Misiorowski has been activated from the injured list after missing about 2½ weeks with a left tibia contusion
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The Milwaukee Brewers have now lost three straight games for the first time since early May, all, painfully, to the division rival Chicago Cubs. While Milwaukee’s six-game lead still supplies a cushion,
Milwaukee Brewers rookie sensation Jacob Misiorowski has made it a point to sample the Milwaukee culture now that he's arrived in the big leagues — but he maybe didn't need to go quite this far. The injured right-hander spent some time at the Wisconsin ...
Jacob Misiorowski was on top of the baseball world, an All-Star with only five big league starts under his belt. Now he’s experiencing what it’s like to struggle. The same could be said for the Brewers,