
Pitcher Jacob Misiorowski Throws Fastest Pitches in History
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski just rewrote the record books, throwing the seven fastest pitches by any starting pitcher in nearly two decades. The 24-year-old struck out 11 Yankees in six scoreless innings while hitting 103.6 mph.
A young pitcher just proved that sometimes the impossible is simply waiting for the right person to attempt it.
Jacob Misiorowski took the mound for the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday night and delivered a performance that left baseball historians scrambling to update their databases. The 24-year-old right-hander threw ten pitches at 103 mph or faster, claiming the seven fastest pitches by any starting pitcher since tracking began in 2008.
His hardest pitch registered at 103.6 mph. To put that in perspective, most professional pitchers never touch 100 mph in their entire careers.
But Misiorowski wasn't just throwing hard. He was dominating. Over six scoreless innings against the New York Yankees, he struck out 11 batters and shut down one of baseball's most feared lineups completely.
The Brewers won 6-0, with Misiorowski leaving to a standing ovation at American Family Field. His teammates mobbed him in the dugout, celebrating a performance that will be replayed for years to come.

Why This Inspires
What makes Misiorowski's story remarkable isn't just the radar gun readings. It's how quickly he's risen to elite status while handling adversity with grace.
Less than a year into his major league career, he's already faced setbacks. Cramping forced him from a no-hit bid last week. The same issue cut short his MLB debut despite five hitless innings. Most young pitchers would let frustration creep in.
Instead, Misiorowski keeps showing up ready to make history. He's already outdueled 2025 Cy Young winner Paul Skenes and three-time winner Clayton Kershaw. He posted a 1.50 ERA in last year's playoffs as a rookie.
His manager, Pat Murphy, sees something special brewing. "Miz is interested in being great," Murphy said. "And he's in that process of being great."
Misiorowski credits his teammates for fueling his fire. "It's just adrenaline," he explained after Friday's gem. "You start getting hyped up and you want to perform for your teammates behind you because they're doing the same for me."
The young pitcher called it a top-three performance of his brief career, which already includes plenty of highlights worth celebrating. At just 24, with less than a full season under his belt, Misiorowski is showing the baseball world that greatness doesn't always require decades of experience.
Sometimes it just requires someone brave enough to reach for it.
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Based on reporting by Fox News Sports
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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