Jacob Misiorowski Extension Talks Reportedly Yet To Gain Traction
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Jacob Misiorowski Extension Talks Reportedly Yet To Gain Traction
"Misiorowski tossed five hitless innings against St. Louis in his June 12 debut. He followed it up with a quality start against the Twins, and then five scoreless innings in a win over the Pirates. Misiorowski stumbled for the first time against the Mets (five earned runs in 3 2/3 innings), but bounced back by striking out 12 Dodgers. The 23-year-old pitched a scoreless inning in the All-Star game, earning a hold."
"Extending Misiorowski is not without risk, considering his relatively light workload history and high-powered arsenal. The righty has accrued 233 2/3 innings in the minors since getting drafted in 2022. He added 66 innings in the majors this year. Misiorowski's 129 1/3 innings between Triple-A and the big leagues in 2025 were a career high as a professional by more than 30 innings."
Jacob Misiorowski debuted in early June with dominant outings, including five hitless innings and multiple scoreless starts, earning an All-Star selection after five major-league appearances. He finished the season with a 4.36 ERA but a 3.56 SIERA, suggesting better underlying performance. Misiorowski generated elite velocity — a fastball over 99 mph, a 94.1 mph slider and a 92.3 mph changeup — but has a limited professional workload (about 300 innings since 2022, including 66 in the majors). The Brewers have had little progress on a long-term extension, and durability concerns complicate valuation given the high-velocity arsenal.
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