In a performance that left radar guns smoking, Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Jacob Misiorowski made history Friday night by unleashing 10 pitches clocked at 103 mph or faster. This remarkable feat marks the highest velocity any starting pitcher has achieved since Statcast tracking began in 2008.
For context, touching triple digits even once is a rare achievement for most starters. Doing it ten times in a single outing puts Misiorowski in uncharted territory, showcasing the kind of arm strength that typically belongs to elite closers and relievers. His fastball lived in the upper echelon of baseball's velocity charts, turning each pitch into an event for fans and hitters alike.
This performance isn't just a personal milestone—it's a statement. The Brewers' young hurler is proving that power pitching can thrive in a starter's role, and his historic heat will undoubtedly have scouts, analysts, and fans buzzing about what's next. Whether you're tracking this for fantasy baseball or just love watching electric arms, Misiorowski's outing is a reminder that baseball's speed ceiling keeps rising.
