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In a game that became contentious at times, the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers in the third of their four-game set yesterday at American Family Field. The headlines follow Willson Contreras, who caused a ruckus after (inadvertently ...
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Brewers promote Jacob Misiorowski for MLB debut: Milwaukee reportedly calls up top pitching prospect
The Milwaukee Brewers are calling up one of the top pitching prospects in baseball. Right-hander Jacob Misiorowski is expected to come up and start Thursday's game against the St. Louis Cardinals at American Family Field, reports ESPN. It will be his MLB debut. The team has not confirmed the move.
Milwaukee Brewers prospect pitcher, Jacob Misiorowski made an amazing statement in his Major League Baseball debut. On June 12, the right-handed Misiorowski, 23, dazzled in a five-inning, no-hit start for the Brewers, Misiorowski got the win, as the Brewers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals, in a 6-0 shutout victory.
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Jacob Misiorowski, the Brewers' top pitching prospect, showed he had even more improvement to make this year in the minor leagues.
The Brewers announced a rebrand in 2019 for the club’s 50th anniversary. The team brought back an old logo first used in 1978 that cleverly placed a lowercase B underneath a letter M to form a baseball mitt out of the team nickname’s initials—and they’re hidden in plain sight.
Masyn Winn led off the game with a two-strike single to center and, after Ivan Herrera followed with a walk, he scored on Alec Burleson's seeing-eye single up the middle. The Brewers defense helped quell the rally, with Jackson Chourio throwing out Herrera at third on the play, and Quintana escaped without further damage.
The former NLCS MVP will again test free agency in search of another big league job. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more.