Misiorowski dominates before departing MLB debut with leg cramps as
Brewers blank Cardinals 6-0
[June 13, 2025]
By STEVE MEGARGEE
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jacob Misiorowski pitched five no-hit
innings before leaving his major league debut with cramping in his right
calf and quadriceps as the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the St. Louis
Cardinals 6-0 on Thursday night. |

St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Sonny Gray throws during the first inning of
a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Thursday, June 12, 2025,
in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf) |
Misiorowski (1-0) slipped on the front part of
the mound after throwing his third pitch of the sixth. After
medical staff went to check on him, he was removed in favor of
Nick Mears.
The 6-foot-7 right-hander finished his dominant debut with five
strikeouts and four walks while reaching a maximum velocity of
102.2 mph with his fastball.
The Cardinals didn't get their first hit until Willson Contreras
grounded a single up the middle against Aaron Ashby leading off
the seventh. They finished with three hits.
Ashby worked the final three innings to earn his third career
save and first since 2022.
St. Louis right-hander Sonny Gray (7-2) entered having allowed
three runs over his last four starts, but he couldn’t make it
out of the fifth inning in this one.
Jackson Chourio's two-run homer capped Milwaukee's five-run
fifth and knocked Gray out of the game. Sal Frelick had a
two-run single.
St. Louis' Victor Scott was hit in the head by an 80 mph pitch
from Ashby in the eighth but remained in the game.
Key moment
When Gray picked off Isaac Collins after walking him to start
the fifth, it appeared the Brewers were wasting a scoring
opportunity. But each of the next five batters got hits and
eventually scored to break open the game.
Key stat
Misiorowski threw 14 pitches at least 100 mph. Coming into the
game, all Brewers starters had combined for eight pitches 100
mph or more under pitch tracking that began in 2008, according
to mlb.com.
Up next
The four-game series continues Friday with a matchup of
right-handers, as Erick Fedde (3-5, 3.54 ERA) pitches for St.
Louis against Freddy Peralta (5-4, 2.69).
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