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Misiorowski Shatters Speed Record with 103.7 MPH Fastball
7 Jun
Summary
- Jacob Misiorowski set a new MLB record with a 103.7 mph pitch.
- Brice Turang hit two solo home runs in the Brewers' victory.
- Milwaukee's pitching and offense combined for a dominant win.

Jacob Misiorowski made history on Saturday night, throwing a blistering 103.7 mph fastball, the fastest by a major league starter since tracking began in 2008. The Milwaukee Brewers pitcher continued his dominant season, allowing only an unearned run on four hits with eight strikeouts over seven innings, lowering his ERA to 1.50. His electric performance was complemented by a potent Brewers offense.
Brice Turang led the charge with two solo home runs, while David Hamilton, William Contreras, and Jake Bauers each added solo shots. The Brewers secured a decisive 7-1 victory over the Colorado Rockies. Misiorowski's remarkable outing, which included navigating a bases-loaded jam, further solidified his status as a standout pitcher in the league. The article also previews Sunday's pitching matchup.