Jacobsen leads Brewers to historic opening day sweep of Chicago
The Milwaukee Baseball team opened their season on Thursday in a dominant performance against the rival club, winning 14-2 at home for first time since returning to play there after previous years ended short campaigns earlier that year. Starting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski led this victory by recording nine strikeouts which established new franchise records while allowing only one run through six pitches before Chase Meidroth hit a solo homer off him early in the contest history making moment occurred during Opening Day game played March 26, 2025 at Miller Park Wisconsin USA location.
Key Points
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1Jacob Misiorowski led the Milwaukee Brewers to an Opening Day victory over the Chicago White Sox with 14-2 final score.
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2Misiorowski set franchise records by striking out 11 batters and pitching five innings of one-run baseball in his debut start for this season opener.
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The Milwaukee Brewers defeated their rivals in an opening day game by shutting out Chicago and striking them down eleven times thanks to a historic performance from Jacob Misiorewski. At only 23 years old, Misiorowski set the team's record for most strikeouts on Opening Day with his blistering outing of four innings against White Sox hitters who were unable to hit him once in that span while allowing no runs or walks either!
The Milwaukee Baseball team defeated the Chicago White Sox with a score of fourteen to two, and starting pitcher Jacob Misierowksi set an Opening Day franchise strikeout mark by striking out eleven batters. The Brewers also broke their own record for total strikeouts in this game while contributing three runs each from Willson Contreras and Jake Bauers on offense
The Milwaukee Brewers defeated their rivals by a score of 20-14 in an opening game that saw Jacob Misiorowski record his first career Opening Day start after injuries forced him into the lineup instead of Brandon Woodruff and Quinn Priester. The young pitcher set new franchise records with eleven strikeouts, becoming just one-third MLB history to achieve this feat on a single day while also setting another major club mark for being under 24 years old at that time in his career
The Milwaukee Brewers defeated their opponents with strong offensive and pitching performances in an early-game victory over a team that had previously taken lead offensively against Misiorowski's fastball to Meidroth (Note: The provided text cuts before the game concludes, so this is based on events described up until Smith issued walks).
In Thursday's season opener between Milwaukee and Chicago, Jacob Misiorowski recorded ten or more strikes out by his fifth inning. This performance matched Don Drysdale and Gary Nolan as one of three National League pitchers since the early 20th century to achieve at least a dozen strikeouts on Opening Day in their first four innings while also becoming only another pitcher ever with eleven Ks before six outs were recorded against them, though this specific record was not fully completed.