Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski makes All-Star game
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The addition of Milwaukee Brewers rookie phenom pitcher Jacob Misiorowski to the National League All-Star team drew mixed reactions around Major League Baseball. Some players and fans quickly took
Brewers pitching phenom Jacob Misiorowski didn’t have time to look at his phone on Saturday morning, and he certainly didn’t have the inclination to wade into the conversation about his addition to the National League All-Star team on Friday after just five MLB starts.
There's a lot of attention around the league focused on the Milwaukee Brewers. Because of their five game winning streak? Nope. Because of their push to the top of the division? Also no. Rather, it's because the Brewers rookie phenom,
Milwaukee Brewers rookie phenom Jacob Misiorowski put together another gem on Tuesday, allowing four hits and one earned run in 6.0 innings against the NL-leading Los Angeles Dodgers. He picked up 12 strikeouts.
Brandon Woodruff started it. Andrew Vaughn saved it. Caleb Durbin finished it with a sensational walk-off hit.
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Yardbarker on MSN'His Manager Is ;' Milwaukee Brewers Shortstop Joey Ortiz Has Earned the Wrath of Pat MurphyLast season, as a rookie, Milwaukee Brewers shortstop Joey Ortiz (who was then their regular third baseman) hit .239/.329/.398 with 11 home runs, 60 RBI, and 11 stolen bases.
MLB All-Star Game is a matter of a couple of days away, and there is now controversy for the event. That controversy is the National League team adding
Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Quinn Priester impressed everyone on Saturday. That includes Brewers manager Pat Murphy, which is a notable achievement given how Murphy initially evaluated Priester when Milwaukee acquired the 24-year-old from the Boston Red Sox on April 7.
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Yardbarker on MSN'We Had This Coming;' Milwaukee Brewers Manager Pat Murphy Gets 100% Honest After Loss to Lowly RockiesThe Milwaukee Brewers failed to pick up a game on the first place Chicago Cubs, who lost on Sunday, by dropping their final game of their three-game weekend series against the lowly Colorado Rockies.
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The TBS national crew didn't have the cough button ready in time when Brewers skipper Pat Murphy slipped on the headset to talk with Brian Anderson and Jeff Francoeur during the third inning of the hotly anticipated battle with the Los Angeles Dodgers on July 8.
The Brewers' impressive reliever hurt his hand pitching in Milwaukee's blowout win over the slumping Dodgers Monday night.