MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WFRV) – As the Milwaukee Brewers continue to work around multiple injuries to the pitching staff, the club is reportedly making the decision to call up right-hander Jacob Misiorowski to the big leagues.
As first reported by ESPN’s Jeff Passan, Misiorowski, ranked 68th on MLB’s Top 100 Baseball Prospects and ranked 30th across all prospects by ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel, will soon be making his big league debut.
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Misiorowski was drafted by the Brewers in the second round of the 2022 MLB Draft. This season, in AAA with the Nashville Sounds, he has a 4-2 record and has recorded a 2.13 ERA and 80 strikeouts through 63 and a third innings pitched.
He’ll be looking to help lift up a Brewers pitching squad that currently ranks 16th in ERA, 19th in WHIP, 15th in opponent batting average, and 15th in total strikeouts.