Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski set a Major League Baseball record on Friday by delivering 47 pitches at speeds of 101 mph or higher during a 3-2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. The 24-year-old right-hander sustained his reputation for exceptional velocity despite the narrow defeat at Truist Park.

This game marked the first time since April 25 that Misiorowski allowed more than one run, ending a streak that included 29 consecutive innings without an earned run dating back to May 25. Known by the nickname “The Miz,” Misiorowski has quickly emerged as one of the league’s premier power throwers.

Two weeks prior, he recorded the fastest pitch ever tracked since 2008, reaching 103.7 mph against the Colorado Rockies. Misiorowski’s combination of speed and control has drawn considerable attention since his rookie season last year when he earned an All-Star selection.

Despite the Brewers’ loss, Misiorowski’s performance underscored his ongoing dominance on the mound and ability to consistently deliver high-velocity pitches deep into outings. As he continues to develop, his command and durability will be key factors in Milwaukee’s pitching staff moving forward.