Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski makes MLB history with first 15-strikeout Maddux game


Jacob Misiorowski delivered another dazzling performance Friday night, authoring one of the most overpowering outings the sport has seen in years.

The Milwaukee Brewers right-hander struck out 15 Philadelphia Phillies and faced the minimum 27 batters in a 6-0, one-hit shutout at American Family Field. Philadelphia’s only baserunner was Kyle Schwarber, who singled but was immediately wiped out on a double play.

Misiorowski capped the night in emphatic fashion. His 95th and final pitch was a 103.1 mph fastball that blew past Justin Crawford for strikeout No. 15. In the ninth inning alone, eight of his nine pitches reached triple digits. The lone exception was a 92.2 mph changeup.

“Amazing. Amazing young man. He really is,” Brewers manager Pat Murphy said after the game. “Forrest Gump-like. Amazingly real. Naive to a lot of things. It’s beautiful. He just goes out and lets it eat.”

The performance added another chapter to what has quickly become one of baseball’s most compelling pitching stories. A head-to-head showdown between Misiorowski and Philadelphia’s Cristopher Sánchez nearly materialized this weekend, but the timing missed by two days, with Sánchez lined up to start Sunday’s series finale.

Both pitchers have emerged as early National League Cy Young contenders, trading standout performances as the season unfolds. Sánchez recently saw his left-handed record scoreless streak of 50 2/3 innings come to an end.

The first ever 15-strikeout Maddux

The victory lifted the first-place Brewers to 42-25. Misiorowski’s latest gem also came with a notable distinction: it qualified as a “Maddux,” the term used for a complete game shutout thrown in fewer than 100 pitches, named in honor of Hall of Famer Greg Maddux.

  1. 15 (June 12, 2026)
  2. Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers: 13 (July 9, 2017)
  3. Tarik Skubal, Tigers: 13 (May 25, 2025)
  4. Carlos Carrasco, Cleveland: 12 (Sept. 17, 2014)
  5. 12 (April 14, 2011)

Friday was an unmatched combination of dominance and efficiency. 

A new velocity record

Misiorowski hit 100 mph 58 times Friday — 58 times! — and ran his fastball as high as 104.5 mph. He threw the four fastest pitches by a starting pitcher in the pitch-tracking era (since 2008), postseason included. This season Misiorowski has thrown the 26 fastest pitches by a starter since pitch-tracking launched. The fastest pitch by a starter other than Misiorowski is a 103.2 mph offering by Jordan Hicks back in 2022. The Miz is rewriting the velocity record books.

The best ever game by a Brewer

Misiorowski finished Friday’s start with a 100 Game Score, which is a Bill James metric that grades a start by adding and subtracting points based on certain outcomes (outs records, hits allowed, strikeouts, etc.). It is the first 100 Game Score since Justin Verlander’s 14-strikeout no-hitter in 2019, and the 155th Game Score of at least 100 in baseball history. Prior to Misiorowski, the best start in Brewers history was a 95 Game Score by Corbin Burnes in 2021. Burnes struck out 14 in eight no-hit innings in what became a combined no-hitter with Josh Hader. Ben Sheets had a 94 Game Score in his franchise record 18-strikeout game in 2004.

Recent dominance continues

Here are the number of earned runs Misiorowski has allowed in his last eight starts: 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0. He is the fourth pitcher ever to allow no more than one earned run in an eight-start span, joining Walter Johnson, Guy Bush, and Fernando Valenzuela. In those eight starts, Misiorowski has 0.17 ERA with 80 strikeouts in 54 ⅓ innings. This is as dominant of an eight-start span as we’ve seen in baseball history. The overpowering velocity, the strikeouts, the lack of base hits allowed — Misiorowski is playing a different game than everyone else right now.

One year of The Miz

Friday was the one-year anniversary of Misiorowski’s major league debut. In his first year as a big leaguer, Misiorowski went 13-5 with a 2.65 ERA in 153 innings spanning 28 starts and one relief appearance. He struck out 218 batters in those 153 innings. Only Sánchez (242), Dylan Cease (222), and Jesús Luzardo (221) have more strikeouts over the last calendar year, and they’ve all thrown more innings. Only Sánchez (8.9) and Paul Skenes (6.1) have bested Misiorowski’s 5.3 WAR since his debut. The kid came up and has been an instant ace for the Brewers.

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