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Milwaukee Brewers Rookie Jacob Misiorowski has six perfect turns against the Minnesota twin Friday, to become the first starting batsman in 125 years to record 11 striking frames to his Mlb career.

With just his second career began, the 23-year-old gave up nothing until the seventh innings when he conceded a walk to Byron Buxton before Matt Wallner hit a home game to the right field. It ends the line of Misiorowski of a non-hit turn at 11, more than any other starter has managed to start their career since the modern era of the baseball began in 1900.

The right hand of 6 feet-7 inches then left the game with the score at 8-2 to a standing ovation. The Brewers won 17-6.

“I think that’s exactly how I ever dreamed of it coming along,” Misiorowski said after that.

After being five innings in his first start against the St. Louis Cardinals on the first time against the St. Louis cardinals threw before leaving the match in his right leg is the Brewers No. 4-prospect now also the only major league master in the modern era to achieve more wins (two) than the hits allowed (one) after two, according to Optastats.

“I think honestly, I felt quieter and ready to go, compared to the first one,” Misiorowski said on Friday. “Nerves got pretty heavy on the first one, so it’s good to finally feel the feet under you.”

Jacob Misiorowski throws all eight the fastest stands on the 2022 MLB concept workout.

The 23-year-old man knocked out six on Friday, with his speed ball reaching 164.3 km / h. In total, 12 of its stands climbed into 101 km / h (faster) or faster, which means that Hunter Greene and Jordan Hicks have been the only starter since the detection in 2008 threw more at that speed in a single game per MLB.

But Misiorowski relied on the velocity not only, but a curve, a conversion and a nasty slider mixed that left Willi Castro on the ground after beating in the first innings.

“I think he acted even better than the first day,” said Pat Murphy, Milwaukee manager. “I think he was more in command.”

After a slow start that they made one run in the first five innings, the Brewers opened it in sixth place thanks to the first of a best eight RBIs for Christian Yelich. Milwaukee scored five, four and five in the last three innings to secure a standout.