Jacob Misiorowski brought the heat on Friday against the New York Yankees.
The second-year Milwaukee Brewers righty made history against the Bronx Bombers, tossing the seven fastest pitches thrown by a starter in the pitch-tracking era (since 2008).
Misiorowski threw five fastballs that clocked in at 103.2 m.p.h. or faster in the first inning, topping out at 103.6 while facing Aaron Judge, before touching 103.6 twice in the second.
Jordan Hicks set the previous record when he threw a 103.2 m.p.h. while starting against the Los Angeles Dodgers on July 12, 2022.
The impressive velocity helped the 24-year-old retire New York in order on just 10 pitches. He struck out Trent Grisham and Ben Rice; Judge, however, lined out to the right on the 103.6 m.p.h. pitch.
Misorowski didn't stop there. In the second inning, his two 103.6 m.p.h. offerings came while matched up with Yankees rookie Spencer Jones.
An all-star as a rookie in 2025, Misiorowski arrived in the majors with one of the biggest fastballs in the sport. A second-round pick in 2022, he entered Friday's contest averaging 99.3 m.p.h. with his fastball while carrying a 2.84 ERA across his first seven starts of the season.






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