Jacob Misiorowski hits 105.5 mph in Brewers-Cubs matchup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 26, 2026, 11:59 PM
Last updated Jun 26, 2026
The Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs are locked in an ongoing game at American Family Field on June 26. Jacob Misiorowski, starting for the Brewers, impressed early by throwing a fastball that clocked in at 105.5 mph to Pete Crow-Armstrong. He struck out Crow-Armstrong and Alex Bregman in his first inning. The Brewers, who currently lead the NL Central with a 49-29 record, are aiming to extend their winning streak against division rivals. This series is significant as the teams meet for the second time this season, with the Brewers having already swept the Cubs in May.
- •Game is underway at American Family Field.
- •Misiorowski strikes out two batters in the first inning.
- •Brewers swept the Cubs in their last series in May.
- •Milwaukee's record stands at 49-29, first in NL Central.
- •Manager Pat Murphy is not in the dugout due to recent surgery.
- 11:59 PMYahoo Sports — Brewers 0, Cubs 0: Jacob Misiorowski hits 105.5 mph in the first inning
"The Brewers and Cubs meet for the second time this season as they open a three-game series at American Family Field on Friday night, June 26.
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