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Brewers' Misiorowski throws 103.7 mph pitch, fastest by a starter since 2008

Jacob Misiorowski throws fastest pitch by a starter in MLB history at 103.7 mph

By

Sarah Borus

3h ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Jacob Misiorowski, the 24-year-old ace for the Milwaukee Brewers, threw a 103.7 mph four-seam fastball in a game against the Rockies, making it the fastest pitch by a starter in recorded MLB history. In that same game, he threw the 58 fastest pitches and 45 pitches above 101 mph, setting additional records. The article highlights how this extreme velocity has become routine for Misiorowski, with manager Pat Murphy and teammates commenting on his unique talent and the challenges of facing such pitching.

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Its measured velocity of 103.7 mph makes it the fastest pitch by a starter in official recorded history.
In this game alone, Misiorowski threw the 58 fastest pitches of the game, and 45 of those pitches were above 101 mph—another record.
The speed of that fastball has somehow become business as usual for the Brewers' 24-year-old ace.
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In the third inning of the Brewers’ 7-1 win over the Rockies on Sunday, Milwaukee pitcher Jacob Misiorowski threw a four-seam fastball low and outside to Kyle Yarros for a ball. The pitch was special and routine all at once. Its measured velocity of 103.7

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