Jacob Misiorowski worked seven innings without an earned run, allowed four hits and struck out eight as Milwaukee beat Colorado 7-1 at Coors Field.
98 pitches and a 5-1 lead still did not end his night: after lobbying to stay in with runners on the corners in the seventh, he struck out the final two hitters and finished with a 101.3 mph fastball.
103.7 mph was his top reading, the fastest pitch ever tracked by a starting pitcher, and his first 30 fastballs all reached triple digits.
Five solo homers backed him — Brice Turang hit two, while William Contreras, Jake Bauers and David Hamilton also went deep in Milwaukee's first five-homer game since Aug. 12, 2025.
Over his last seven starts, Misiorowski has a 0.20 ERA, underscoring a breakout run that has made him one of baseball's most dominant starters.