MINNEAPOLIS — Jacob Misiorowski took an ideal sport into the seventh inning of his second profession begin, Christian Yelich drove in a career-high and franchise-record-tying eight runs, and the Milwaukee Brewers scored 16 occasions within the ultimate 4 innings to beat the Minnesota Twins 17-7 on Friday evening.
Misiorowski grew to become the primary pitcher to start out his huge league profession with 11 consecutive hitless innings as a starter since 1900. He threw 5 no-hit innings towards St. Louis on June 12, however left within the sixth with cramping in his proper calf and quadriceps.
The 6-foot-7 right-hander struck out six with a fastball topping out at 102.1 mph and a slider and changeup within the mid-90s.
Misiorowski (2-0) walked Byron Buxton to start out the seventh inning and Matt Wallner adopted by lofting an 0-1 pitch into the flower mattress above the appropriate subject wall. Waller’s launch angle was 44 levels.
After the homer, Misiorowski was pulled for reliever Nick Mears and left to a standing ovation from a crowd that included 1000’s of Brewers followers.
Misiorowski threw 86 pitches, 60 for strikes, and departed with Milwaukee main 8-2.
Yelich had bases-clearing doubles within the seventh and eighth innings and RBI singles within the sixth and ninth. His eight RBIs tied the Brewers report set by Rowdy Tellez on Could 4, 2022, towards Cincinnati.
Yelich grew to become the primary participant since RBI grew to become an official stat in 1920 to drive in not less than eight runs and not using a homer, in keeping with OptaSTATS.
Milwaukee moved a season-high six video games over .500, whereas the Twins have misplaced seven of eight.
Joe Ryan (7-3) allowed three runs on 5⅓ innings on 101 pitches.
After seeing 4 straight pitches of not less than 100.8 mph from Misiorowski, Willi Castro twisted like a corkscrew and dropped to the bottom as he struck out on a 95.5 mph slider within the first inning.
Misiorowski threw 29 pitches of 100 mph or larger, topping out at 102.1 mph and throwing 12 of 101 mph or extra.
ESPN Analysis and The Related Press contributed to this report.