Brewers phenom Jacob Misiorowski exits game with apparent injury after 5 1/3 hitless innings

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Brewers phenom Jacob Misiorowski exits game with apparent injury after 5 1/3 hitless innings

Brewers phenom Jacob Misiorowski exits game with apparent injury after 5 1/3 hitless innings

Jacob Misiorowski had struck out the four previous batters.

Brewers phenom Jacob Misiorowski exits game with apparent injury after 5 1/3 hitless innings

Jacob Misiorowski had struck out the four previous batters.

Jacob Misiorowski was absolutely untouchable—until he wasn't.

The Milwaukee Brewers' top pitching prospect turned in a dazzling performance Friday night against the Washington Nationals, but it ended in worrying fashion. Misiorowski exited the game after 5⅓ hitless innings with an apparent injury, leaving fans and teammates holding their breath.

Through those electrifying frames, the 23-year-old right-hander was in complete control. He struck out eight Nationals batters, including four in a row before his abrupt departure. His fastball was humming, his command was sharp, and a no-hitter seemed well within reach.

Then came the 53rd pitch of the night. Misiorowski fired a 98.9 mph fastball to James Wood—his second-slowest heater of the outing—and immediately signaled for the trainer. There was no visible grimace or stumble, but something clearly wasn't right.

The Brewers' coaching staff wasted no time, pulling the phenom from the game and turning to reliever Aaron Ashby to carry on with the no-hitter still alive. It was a cautious move that spoke volumes about how highly the organization values their young arm.

Misiorowski has been one of the most exciting pitchers to watch in the Brewers' system, and this start was shaping up to be his signature moment. For now, all eyes are on the injury report as Milwaukee hopes for good news.

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