Brewers’ Jacob Misiorowski Delivers Historic Run In Latest Cy Young-Caliber Outing
Jacob Misiorowski continued his dominant season with a historic performance, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a 2-0 win over the Houston Astros while strengthening his Cy Young case.
- Glenn Catubig
- 3 min read

The Milwaukee Brewers extended their strong start to the season with a 2-0 victory over the Houston Astros on Sunday, improving their record to 35-21 in a game defined by another commanding performance from starting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski. The right-hander once again set the tone on the mound, delivering a near-flawless outing against one of the league’s most competitive lineups.
Misiorowski pitched seven scoreless innings, allowing just three hits while issuing no walks and striking out eight batters. His ability to control the game from the first inning through the seventh reinforced his growing reputation as one of the most dominant arms in Major League Baseball this season.
The performance added another milestone to an already remarkable month, as Misiorowski’s 57 strikeouts in May set a new franchise record for the most by a Brewers pitcher in any calendar month. The achievement, reported by MLB.com, highlighted both his consistency and durability during a heavy stretch of starts.
With his latest outing, Milwaukee continues to rely heavily on its emerging ace as it pushes to maintain control of the National League Central race.
1. Historic May Establishes New Standard
Misiorowski’s dominance in May stands out as one of the most impressive monthly stretches in recent franchise history. Across six starts and 38.1 innings, he posted an extraordinary 0.23 ERA, allowing only minimal offensive production throughout the entire month. During that span, he struck out 57 batters while issuing just six walks, showcasing elite command and overpowering stuff. Opposing hitters consistently struggled to make meaningful contact, as he rarely allowed sustained rallies. In total, he gave up an earned run in just one of his six May starts, underscoring his ability to suppress damage even when traffic reached base. No team was able to consistently string together hits against him. His consistency was also evident in his pitch-to-pitch control, as he never allowed more than four hits in a single outing and kept walks to two or fewer in every start.
2. Season-Long Dominance And Cy Young Trajectory
Following Sunday’s performance, Misiorowski now holds a 1.65 ERA with an impressive 108 strikeouts compared to just 19 walks on the season. Those numbers place him among the league leaders in multiple pitching categories. He currently leads Major League Baseball in strikeouts while ranking fourth in ERA, positioning himself firmly in the early Cy Young Award conversation. His combination of strikeout ability and run prevention has made him one of the most valuable pitchers in the game. What separates his season is not just peak performances, but sustained dominance over time. Even when not at his absolute best, he has consistently limited damage and kept the Brewers in position to win. His emergence as a frontline starter has been a major factor in Milwaukee’s early success, providing stability at the top of the rotation and setting a competitive tone every fifth day.
3. Brewers Relying On Emerging Ace
As Milwaukee continues its pursuit of another NL Central title, Misiorowski has quickly become the centerpiece of its pitching staff. His rise has transformed expectations for both the rotation and the team’s overall ceiling. Originally viewed as a promising young arm, his rapid development and early All-Star recognition in 2025 hinted at potential stardom. However, his 2026 campaign has elevated him into a different category entirely, with sustained dominance against top-tier opponents. The Brewers’ coaching staff has leaned heavily on his ability to control games, often allowing him to dictate tempo deep into outings. His efficiency has also helped preserve bullpen usage during tightly contested series. As June approaches, Milwaukee expects Misiorowski to remain a central figure in its playoff push. Given his current form, every start he makes is drawing league-wide attention and increasing expectations for what could become a historic season.