Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski recorded 10 strikeouts [1] during a game against the Boston Red Sox on June 4, 2026 [4].
The performance marks the sixth career game [2] in which Misiorowski has reached double-digit strikeouts. This consistency establishes the right-handed pitcher as a primary high-velocity asset for the Milwaukee rotation.
The outing took place at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts [1]. Despite the dominant performance from Misiorowski, the Brewers lost the contest with a final score of 3-2 [3].
Misiorowski focused on aggressive pitching throughout the matchup. "I just tried to attack the hitters and let my fastball do the work," Misiorowski said.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy praised the pitcher's durability and intensity following the game. "Jacob is a workhorse. He brings the heat every time he steps on the mound," Murphy said.
This latest performance places Misiorowski among the top pitchers in the franchise's recent history. The milestone reflects a rare level of strikeout frequency for a starting pitcher in Milwaukee.
"That 10-strikeout effort puts him in elite company, only five other Brewers starters have done it as many times," John Smith, an MLB analyst, said.
“"Jacob is a workhorse. He brings the heat every time he steps on the mound,"”
Misiorowski's ability to consistently produce double-digit strikeout games indicates a high ceiling for his career trajectory. By joining a small group of only five other Brewers starters to achieve this specific milestone, he is transitioning from a high-prospect arm to an elite rotational force, though the team's narrow loss suggests a continuing gap between individual pitching dominance and overall run support.




