Brewers Rookie makes MLB history after perfect game bid in the second big league game
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Milwaukee Brewers When they called Jacob Missionowski last week, they obviously made the right choice.
The 23-year-old Flamethrower made his MLB debut on June 12th. No hitters up to age 5 The innings before the convulsion took him out of the game.
On Friday, he won his seventh perfect game on his second MLB outing.
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Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jacob Missiolowski celebrates after attacking Minnesota Twins’ Brooksley on Friday, June 20, 2025 to finish five innings of a baseball game in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Bruce Crackon)
Recorded at 103 mph, Misiorowski became the first modern-day starting pitcher (since 1900) to begin his career with 11 consecutive no-hit innings.
After a walk to Byron Buxton, Matt Walner passed the wall on the right field and lofted a home run to the florist to finish Misiorowski’s run.
After Wallner’s Homer, Misiorowski was pulled for rescuer Nick Mears and left to a standing ovation. He threw 86 and 60 pitches for the strike, leaving with a 8-2 lead over Milwaukee. Milwaukee took a further tuck and regained a 17-6 victory Minnesota Twins.
“I think this is exactly how I dreamed of it coming,” the 23-year-old newcomer said. “It’s exciting.”

Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jacob Missiolowski will pitch to the Minnesota twins in the first innings of a baseball game in Minneapolis on Friday, June 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Bruce Crackon)
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“Compared to the first one, I felt calm and ready,” Misiorowski said. “The initial nerves were pretty heavy, so it’s good to finally feel your foot underneath.”
The 6-foot-7 right-hander topped a fastball at 102.1 mph in the mid-90s and hit six feet with sliders and changeups. He hit three-digits more than doubled on his first outing (14). He also hit 99.9 four times.
According to OptaStats, Misiorowski is the only big leaguer since 1900 and since 1900 to win more wins (2) than the hits allowed at their first two career start.

Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jacob Missiolowski (32) returns to the dugout after pitching to the Minnesota Twins in three innings of a baseball game in Minneapolis on Friday, June 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Bruce Crackon)
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The brewer noticed that he was making headlines when he called out Misiorowski. That’s because he demoted MLB veteran Aaron Civale to the bullpen. The citizens then demanded trade and his wish was given when he went to the low Chicago White Sox.
Milwaukee is 41-35 and 4.5 games from NL Central’s number one spot behind the Chicago Cubs.
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