Updated
Updated · Milwaukee Journal Sentinel · Jun 27
Misiorowski Fires 105.5 mph Fastball, Sets Starter Record in Brewers' 6-2 Win
Updated
Updated · Milwaukee Journal Sentinel · Jun 27

Misiorowski Fires 105.5 mph Fastball, Sets Starter Record in Brewers' 6-2 Win

3 articles · Updated · Milwaukee Journal Sentinel · Jun 27

Summary

  • 105.5 mph came on Jacob Misiorowski’s third pitch to Pete Crow-Armstrong, breaking his own 104.5 mph mark for the fastest pitch ever tracked by a starting pitcher.
  • 12 first-inning fastballs all reached at least 102 mph, and Misiorowski said adrenaline against Crow-Armstrong helped produce the pitch even though he felt his front foot slip.
  • 49 pitches hit 100 mph or better as the Brewers right-hander worked six innings on 107 pitches, allowing two hits and one run with eight strikeouts and four walks to improve to 9-3.
  • 105.5 mph also tied for the third-fastest pitch tracked by any pitcher; only Aroldis Chapman’s 105.8 and 105.7 mph deliveries have been faster.

Insights

With 105.5 mph now tied, could Jacob Misiorowski be the first pitcher to officially break the 106 mph barrier?
Beyond raw speed, what unique physics of his fastball makes it nearly unhittable for major league sluggers?
As pitchers chase unprecedented speed, are their arms ticking time bombs for career-ending injuries?