Jacob Misiorowski Makes MLB History in Dominant Start vs Cubs
Milwaukee Brewers starter Jacob Misiorowski delivered a historic four-start stretch and dominated the Chicago Cubs, strengthening his early Cy Young case.
- Glenn Catubig
- 3 min read
The Milwaukee Brewers continue to establish themselves as a force in the National League Central, with their early-season form placing them firmly atop the division standings. Their latest statement came in a 5-2 win over the Chicago Cubs, a game defined by another commanding performance from rising star Jacob Misiorowski.
At just 24 years old, Misiorowski has quickly emerged as one of the most dominant young pitchers in Major League Baseball, building a reputation for overpowering strikeouts and consistent command. His performances have already sparked early-season discussion around a potential Cy Young Award campaign.
Entering Tuesday’s start, Misiorowski carried a 2.12 ERA across nine outings, having logged 51 innings while striking out batters at an elite rate. His advanced metrics placed him among the most productive pitchers in the league despite still being in his first full MLB season.
Against a division rival in the Cubs, he added another standout outing to his growing résumé, further elevating both his individual profile and Milwaukee’s momentum.
1. Another Dominant Outing Against A Rival
Facing the Chicago Cubs, Misiorowski once again delivered a performance that underscored his rapid development into an ace-caliber starter. He struck out eight batters while allowing just three hits and one walk, finishing the game without surrendering a run in a 5-2 Brewers victory. His command throughout the outing remained consistent, as he controlled at-bats early and frequently put hitters away with swing-and-miss stuff. The Cubs, despite being one of the stronger teams in the division, struggled to generate sustained offensive pressure. The outing continued a stretch of dominance that has separated Misiorowski from many of his peers around the league. His ability to limit damage while generating strikeouts has become a defining feature of his breakout season. For Milwaukee, the performance not only secured a key divisional win but reinforced the reliability of their emerging frontline starter.
2. A Historic Four-Start Run
Beyond the single game performance, Misiorowski’s recent stretch has entered the record books. According to tracking data cited by OptaSTATS, he became the only pitcher in Major League history to complete a four-start span with at least 30 strikeouts while allowing no earned runs and no extra-base hits. That combination of run prevention and dominance places him in unprecedented territory, particularly given the sustained quality of opposition he faced during the stretch. The achievement reflects both consistency and an unusual level of dominance across multiple outings. What makes the feat more striking is the caliber of opponents included in that run. Misiorowski’s previous starts came against teams with strong records, including the New York Yankees and San Diego Padres, both of whom entered the matchup with winning seasons. Even the Washington Nationals, another opponent during that span, have remained competitive around the .500 mark, adding further weight to the accomplishment.
3. Rapid Rise In The National League
Through 10 starts and 57 innings, Misiorowski now holds an ERA of 1.89, supported by 88 strikeouts and continued efficiency on the mound. His ability to maintain both strikeout production and run prevention has made him one of the most closely watched pitchers in the league. For the Brewers, his emergence has been a key factor in their early success and positioning atop the NL Central standings. His presence at the top of the rotation has provided stability and confidence against divisional opponents. Opposing hitters have struggled to adjust to his velocity and pitch mix, which continue to evolve as he gains experience at the Major League level. His development trajectory suggests he is still in the early stages of reaching his full potential. As the season progresses, Misiorowski’s performance will remain central to Milwaukee’s aspirations. If his current form continues, both the Brewers and their young ace could be positioned for a deeper postseason push.