Overview
- On May 25, Misiorowski threw 57 pitches of at least 100 mph, reached a top speed of 103.4 mph, took a no-hitter into the sixth, and finished seven innings with one run, two hits and 12 strikeouts.
- The outing made him the first pitcher this season to reach 100 strikeouts and trimmed his ERA to about 1.83, underscoring that the velocity surge is producing elite results.
- Statcast data show extreme depth to the effort: Misiorowski had 40 of 96 pitches at 101 mph or higher, 22 at 102+ and nine at 103+ in the game, and nine of his strikeouts came on 100+ pitches, tying a single-game mark.
- Misiorowski told the On Base podcast he believes he could touch about 104–105 mph, a self‑assessment that is reported as his view and not an independently verified milestone.
- The performance contrasts with historical norms because only a handful of relievers have ever hit 105 mph, and Misiorowski’s ability to sustain triple‑digit heat deep into starts is already changing scouting talk and early Cy Young conversations.