Brewers All-Star Jacob Misiorowski pulled while working on no-hitter vs. Nationals due to cramp
Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski was removed from a game against the Nationals while throwing a no-hitter due to a right hamstring cramp. He had allowed no runs or hits through 5 ⅓ innings and recorded eight strikeouts before exiting. The injury raised concerns, especially after teammate Brandon Woodruff was placed on the injured list the prior day with shoulder inflammation.
- ▪Jacob Misiorowski was pulled from the game with a right hamstring cramp while throwing a no-hitter through 5 ⅓ innings.
- ▪He had thrown 85 pitches and recorded eight strikeouts before exiting the game.
- ▪Misiorowski's removal came one day after All-Star pitcher Brandon Woodruff was placed on the injured list due to shoulder inflammation.
- ▪Woodruff had previously undergone shoulder surgery and missed significant time in prior seasons.
- ▪The Brewers had the best regular-season record in baseball the previous year but entered this game 16-14 and 3.5 games out in the NL Central.
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Brewers All-Star Jacob Misiorowski pulled while working on no-hitter vs. Nationals due to cramp Misiorowski was absolutely dealing but motioned to the dugout in the sixth and was removed By Matt Snyder May 1, 2026 at 9:00 pm ET • 1 min read Imagn Images Brewers All-Star youngster Jacob Misiorowski looked like he might be flirting with history on Friday night in Washington, D.C, but things abruptly changed. Misiorowski had a no-hitter going with one out in the sixth inning and, after throwing a first-pitch strike to Nationals All-Star James Wood, was pulled from the game with what the team called a right hamstring cramp. It was Misiorowski's 85th pitch and came on the heels of four consecutive strikeouts.
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