
On June 20, 2025, Jacob Misiorowski, a right-handed pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, almost achieved a perfect game against the Minnesota Twins. During his second start, he threw five innings without allowing a hit. However, after walking the first batter in the seventh, Misiorowski allowed a two-run homer to Matt Walner, ending his no-hit efforts and shutout all at once.
Misiorowski, it was noted, recorded the longest no-hit streak at the start of his Major League career since 1900, despite falling short of newer records. He struck out six batters while allowing just two runs and generating 29 pitches clocked at 100 mph or faster during his performance.
Mama, Jacob Misiorowski just killed a man. 🪦🧛 pic.twitter.com/mC6YXAW8ev — Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) June 21, 2025
His performance has drawn attention as he is already being recognized as a potential impact player, having been announced as the 48th best prospect coming into the 2025 season by CBS Sports.