Brewers Rookie makes the story of the MLB after a perfect gaming offer in the 2nd Grand Ligue game

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Milwaukee’s Brewers clearly made the right choice when they called Jacob Miriorowski last week.

The 23 -year -old Flamethrower made his MLB debut on June 12 and had a safe blow for five rounds before Cramps made him get him out of the match.

Friday, during his second MLB outing, he took a perfect match until the seventh.

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The starting launcher of Milwaukee Brewers Jacob Miriorowski famous after having withdrawn Brooks Lee from Minnesota Twins to finish the fifth in a baseball match on Friday June 20, 2025, in Minneapolis. (AP photo / Bruce Kluckhohn)

Miriorowski, who was timed at 103 MPH, became the first launcher starting from the modern era (since 1900) to start his career with 11 consecutive rounds without safe blow.

After making a walk to Byron Buxton, Matt Wallner launched a home run to the flowerbed just after the right field wall to end the Misiorowski race.

After the Wallner circuit, Miriorowski was fired for the lift Nick Mears and left to a standing ovation. He launched 86 throws, 60 for the strikes and left with Milwaukee at the top of 8-2. Milwaukee stuck even more, winning a 17-6 victory against the Minnesota twins.

“I think that’s exactly how I dreamed of coming,” said the 23 -year -old recruit. “It’s exciting.”

The launcher from the Brewers of Milwaukee, Jacob Miriorowski, throws the twins of Minnesota in the first round of a baseball match on Friday June 20, 2025, in Minneapolis. (AP photo / Bruce Kluckhohn)

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“I felt calmer and ready to leave, compared to the first,” said Miriorowski. “The nerves were quite heavy on the first, so it’s good to finally feel your feet under you.”

The 6 -feet 7 -inch right -hander withdrew six with a quick ball at the top of 102.1 MPH and a cursor and a change in the mid -90s. He reached triple figures 29 times, more than double during his first outing (14). He also reached 99.9 four more times.

Misiorowski has been the only big fever since 1900 to have more victories (two) than the sure strokes (one) during his first two career departures, according to the Optastats.

The Milwaukee Brewers leaving the launcher Jacob Miriorowski (32) return to the canoe after launching against the Minnesota twins during the third round of a baseball match on Friday June 20, 2025 in Minneapolis. (AP photo / Bruce Kluckhohn)

The Brewers found themselves making the headlines when they called Misiorowski, as it led to the sowing of the cival MLB Aaron veteran with the enclosure of the lifts. Civilian then asked for a job, and his wish was granted when he went to the modest White Sox in Chicago.

Milwaukee is 41-35 and 4.5 games on first place in the central NL behind the Chicago Cubs.

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