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topicnews · July 16, 2025

How Brewers Phenom Jacob Misiorowski played in the MLB All-Star game

How Brewers Phenom Jacob Misiorowski played in the MLB All-Star game


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The eyes were opened, the mouths were closed and doubters had to observe why one of the so-called all-stars-all stars belonged to in the history of the major League.

Instead of concentrating on the pressure of the moment, Milwaukee Brewers Rookie Jacob Misiorowski seemed even higher in the stature and rose on this occasion. Perhaps you focus on the words of his teammates like Christian Yelich and not on skeptics.

“It is an honor, he should enjoy it, and if people don't like it, (Expletive),” said Yelich after the announcement that Misiorowski would be an all-star after a record-deep MLB game and only 25 ° C.

The arm of the rookie phenoma stepped onto the hill for the National League in the eighth inning in the eighth inning and protected its reputation.

Half of Misiorowski's 18 parking spaces was more than 100 miles an hour when he earned after four batteries Zero.

He felt so comfortable that he even admitted that during an interview in the shelter he tried to “show a little” with a change with a change.

The head to take away: forget a whiz child, this 23-year-old Miz child is ready for big moments on a national stage and rejects a negative public exam.

“It is like seeing a superhero who just realized that he had a superpower,” Brandon Woodruff said about Misiorowski's observation after he had exceeded Clayton Kershaw on July 8th.

When we talk about superheroes, Misiorowski looks more like Clark Kent than Superman with his modest AW Hucks behavior.

Nevertheless, the expression “faster than an accelerated ball” with a fast ball that was clocked at 103 miles per hour is a suitable exaggeration for the forces of the rookies.

“They say, MIZ and impressed, there is nothing that I am not impressed by,” said Brewer's manager Pat Murphy. “His attitude, energy, spirit, humility, everything. I like the child.”

Jacob Misiorowski creates a buzz in Milwaukee and beyond

Although Misiorowski and his 33 strikes only had five starts in his MLB career in less than 26 full innings, the city of Milwaukee swung, and the number of visitors at the American Family Field show.

This season, the number of visitors from Brewers Home achieved an average of 29,882 fans. In Misiorowski's first start on June 12, the relatively unknown pitcher performed fans in front of 27,687 fans.

In his two subsequent starts, however, Misiorowski was hugged as a small market star, who threw an average number of visitors of 40,475 fans on the Amfam Field and defeated the established superstars Paul Slenes and Kershaw.

“One thing that Milwaukee definitely has for us are the fans,” said team -mate and outfield of the second year Jackson Chourio by a translator. “They love to go on board and support young players. It is incredible. I have to experience it last year, and now you see it with (Misiorowski). I think it's great and I think he has done a great job with your attention.”

The organization has tried to help Misiorowski to do the attention by restricting the possibilities for the media to rave about it.

After winning his start against Slenes on June 25, the team announced two days later that the access from Clubhouse Media to Misiorowski will be restricted in his starts in the future.

“You (journalists) come with some good, really clever questions and some really (bad) internal questions that emphasize him a little more,” said Murphy, how Misiorowski had to switch off noise and concentrate on baseball.

“It is difficult. He has many people who are happy for him (try to try) to simply keep everything from him in perspective.”

Jacob Misiorowski receive additional support from the Brewers organization

Chourio expressed recognition for the Brewers organization and called it “unbelievable” that Murphy made young players like him and Misiorowski to play the game at the game and described himself as a “true dream”.

Even with the media lines before he earned the all-star nod, Misiorowski excited about experienced colleagues who were not aware of his game.

“I know him now,” said Kershaw, after losing against Misiorowski. “It was incredible. It was really something special. I mean everything. Obviously the bike, but he has four parking spaces, orders the ball … I mean, I don't know how you hit it.”

It was a meteoric climb for the rookie – he once described how it was when Shohei ohtani steals 50 bases and hit 50 Homeruns “as a child” … Ohtani only did it once last season – he still stays humble.

Through tears, Misiorowski thanked his teammates for treating him like a normal person and helping him to navigate the transition to the majors, and the ramp light that has entered him when he was announced as an all-star.

His catcher William Contreras shared some keys for Misiorowski to stay on his trajectory.

“He has to be calm and stay comfortable,” said Contreras. “You won't be perfect, but you will always concentrate on the game.”

According to a historical all-star appearance, the outer noise will probably be louder than ever, but if the beginner can stay comfortable and concentrate on baseball, it will continue to belong on the brightest stages of sport.