Overview
- Called in after opener Aaron Ashby recorded one out, Jacob Misiorowski steadied Milwaukee by working into the sixth inning.
- He allowed two runs, only one earned, on three hits over five innings with 73 pitches as Los Angeles took the lead in the sixth.
- Milwaukee now trails in the series after the 3-1 defeat at Dodger Stadium.
- Misiorowski has surged up the postseason velocity board with 102.0+ mph pitches, ranking behind only Aroldis Chapman since tracking began in 2008, per MLB’s Sarah Langs.
- His outing followed three scoreless NLDS innings in Game 2 and four innings of one-run relief in the NLDS Game 5 clincher, underscoring his value as one of the Brewers’ few arms built to exceed 50 pitches.