Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski makes All-Star game
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The addition of Milwaukee Brewers rookie phenom pitcher Jacob Misiorowski to the National League All-Star team drew mixed reactions around Major League Baseball. Some players and fans quickly took
Brewers pitching phenom Jacob Misiorowski didn’t have time to look at his phone on Saturday morning, and he certainly didn’t have the inclination to wade into the conversation about his addition to the National League All-Star team on Friday after just five MLB starts.
There's a lot of attention around the league focused on the Milwaukee Brewers. Because of their five game winning streak? Nope. Because of their push to the top of the division? Also no. Rather, it's because the Brewers rookie phenom,
Vaughn, whose legend has grown to unbelievable heights in merely five days along Lake Michigan, was the paladin.Get daily updates on the Packers during the season. But Woodruff, make no doubt about it,
Milwaukee Brewers rookie phenom Jacob Misiorowski put together another gem on Tuesday, allowing four hits and one earned run in 6.0 innings against the NL-leading Los Angeles Dodgers. He picked up 12 strikeouts.
The hottest team in the National League took its fifth straight victory on Friday in the series opener against the Washington Nationals. The host Brewers will try to keep pounding out timely hits in the middle game of the set Saturday afternoon.
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The TBS national crew didn't have the cough button ready in time when Brewers skipper Pat Murphy slipped on the headset to talk with Brian Anderson and Jeff Francoeur during the third inning of the hotly anticipated battle with the Los Angeles Dodgers on July 8.
MIAMI − Pat Murphy isn't much about outside noise. Which makes his choice of MLB Network playing on the TV in his office at American Family Field somewhat interesting. "This is a great channel ...