Brewers hope Misiorowski avoids serious injury when his bid for no-hitter ends with hamstring cramp
Jacob Misiorowski's no-hitter bid ended early due to a right hamstring cramp during the Milwaukee Brewers' 6-1 win over Washington. The 24-year-old pitcher exited after 5 1/3 hitless innings with eight strikeouts, citing discomfort that worsened during the sixth inning. The Brewers are hopeful the injury is not serious and will evaluate him further the following day.
- ▪Jacob Misiorowski threw 5 1/3 hitless innings with eight strikeouts before leaving due to a hamstring cramp.
- ▪Misiorowski felt the hamstring discomfort starting with his final warmup pitch of the fifth inning.
- ▪Manager Pat Murphy said the team is hopeful the injury is minor and will not test it immediately to avoid re-aggravation.
- ▪Aaron Ashby replaced Misiorowski, and the combined no-hitter was broken up by Daylen Lile's double in the seventh inning.
- ▪Misiorowski threw 43 pitches at 100 mph or more, the third-highest total since pitch velocity tracking began.
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