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1 minute ago, rickh150 said:

Will he pitch Thursday in Milwaukee? Or pitch in Atlanta on Friday?

Of Misio's thirteen starts since Opening Day he has had two on four days rest, nine on five days rest, and two on six days rest.

If the past is any predictor of the future the Brewers will probably try to get him that extra day of rest, especially coming off a career high nine inning outing (even if it was a relatively low stress 95 pitches).

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I don't even know what to say about Miz. It just keeps getting more unreal. One of the best games I've ever witnessed from a Brewers pitcher. Right up there with CC's no-no in Pittsburgh ;)

 

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Someone mentioned it over on BCB but we were potentially a short Chad Fairchild fuse away from a perfect game for Misiorowski. I'm sure there's more than one ump in the league who tosses Schwarber after he struck out in the first inning.

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1 hour ago, Dragonbait said:

Murph just asked Sofia if she's been drinking...

Why did Murph ask her that, I missed it? 

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37 minutes ago, HarryDoyle said:

So who will have the greatest career in Milwaukee sports history, Miz or Giannis?

Not even close at the moment. Giannis brought the city a championship. 
 

That said - Miz could do the same for baseball. He is something else. 

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5:15PM — Mrs. Samurai’s boss calls and asks if we want tickets for the game.  

Woot!!!!!

Something missed in the Miz excitement:  Joey O with two base hits at 105 and 108. 
 

What a great team to watch!!!!!

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27 minutes ago, Cool Hand Lucroy said:

I don't even know what to say about Miz. It just keeps getting more unreal. One of the best games I've ever witnessed from a Brewers pitcher. Right up there with CC's no-no in Pittsburgh ;)

 

Been following this team since day one & I was trying to think if I'd ever seen a more dominant performance by a Brewer. It easily beats both no-hitters IMO, and from what I remember (& looked up) about the Sheets 18K game it beats that too. Plus Sheets threw 116 pitches that day. Sabathia in Pittsburgh threw 117; I think his performance that day takes the silver.

Ninety-five pitches. No walks. No 3-ball counts. Has to be the best ever for a Brewer pitcher.

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Among all the glow of that performance, boy is Yelich perplexing. His last AB---behind 0-2, three really good takes to run it full, then chases a breaking ball that missed by much more than the three he laid off. He's looked hopeless before & then turned it around, so maybe he'll start picking the ball up again. But some of these swings--and swing decisions--look really ugly.

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4 minutes ago, Jim French Stepstool said:

Been following this team since day one & I was trying to think if I'd ever seen a more dominant performance by a Brewer. It easily beats both no-hitters IMO, and from what I remember (& looked up) about the Sheets 18K game it beats that too. Plus Sheets threw 116 pitches that day. Sabathia in Pittsburgh threw 117; I think his performance that day takes the silver.

Ninety-five pitches. No walks. No 3-ball counts. Has to be the best ever for a Brewer pitcher.

And none of this even mentions that he was throwing 102-105 (!) with regularity. I mean, the game score tells you how dominant he was. He faced the minimum. But HOW he did it? Other-worldly.

Look, I have no idea how long Mis can keep this up. I have no idea if he can stay healthy doing it. But this is the most I've ever felt like "this dude is starting today, and you cannot miss it" in my life. He is a special player, and the only one I ever felt close to that with was CC Sabathia and, one full tier down from that, peak, throwing three innings at once, Hader (which of course was a whole different thing because who knew when he was coming in). Mis just put together the best year I've ever seen from a Brewer. The superlatives are not enough.

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"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006
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This makes me more interested in Skubal if he's actually back to health. There is something to be said now about having Miz and him in any series and taking Harrison down a notch. Let's roll the dice and go for it.

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58 minutes ago, Bulldogboy said:

This makes me more interested in Skubal if he's actually back to health. There is something to be said now about having Miz and him in any series and taking Harrison down a notch. Let's roll the dice and go for it.

Could you imagine Miz skubal and Harrison for the rest of the year?

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Miz pitching twice in a 7-game series is the only thing that makes you think there's a real chance to beat the Dodgers. He's good enough to shut down any lineup and then it's just stealing 2 games. It makes somewhat plausible.

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24 minutes ago, OldSchoolSnapper said:

Miz pitching twice in a 7-game series is the only thing that makes you think there's a real chance to beat the Dodgers. He's good enough to shut down any lineup and then it's just stealing 2 games. It makes somewhat plausible.

Twice? How about three times?

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12 hours ago, Fear The Chorizo said:

Just hand the kid the Cy

Domination - honestly the closest thing to hitters looking completely out matched as this was Kerry Wood's 20K game as a rookie against the Astros on a cold April day when he was throwing sliders breaking 4 feet before his elbow blew out.

Just cruising for a CG shutout against a damn good offensive club

Their offense stinks.

 

Still an incredible performance of course.  

 

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Listen to this Phillies post game show.  5 minutes of them man crushing on the Miz.  My favorite line:

"Phillies should have been no hit. they had no chance tonight."

 

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During the Thirty Team Era (1998 to present) there have been 4,002 individual starting pitcher seasons of at least 80 IP. Here are where some of Misio's current rate stats land on that leaderboard...

59 AVG+ (2nd) | 33 ERA- (3rd) | 56 WHIP+ (4th) | 41 FIP- (5th) | 181 K+ (13th) | 37 HR+ (27th) | 116 LOB+ (35th)

The Brewers selected Misio with the 63rd pick in the 2022 Draft and signed him for a bonus of $2.35M. Here is what the pitchers who were drafted ahead of him and signed for similar or more money are up to so far this year...

#3 Kumar Rocker ($5.2M)
65.2 IP of 3.56 ERA | 4.08 FIP in MLB

#7 Cade Horton ($4.45M)
#2 NL ROY in 2025, currently on IL

#10 Gabriel Hughes ($4M)
31 IP of 6.97 ERA | 2.93 FIP in AAA

#15 Dylan Lesko ($3.9M)
20 IP of 2.25 ERA | 4.58 FIP in A 

#20 Owen Murphy ($2.6M)
57 IP of 5.34 ERA | 5.89 FIP in AAA

#22 Cooper Hjerper ($3.2M)
Only 3 IP so far coming back from surgery

#23 Brandon Barriera ($3.6M)
17 IP of 5.29 ERA | 5.34 FIP in A

#28 Noah Schultz ($2.8M)
38 IP of 5.82 ERA | 4.76 FIP in MLB

#34 Landon Sims ($2.3M)
24 IP of 4.81 ERA | 5.77 FIP in AA

#35 JR Ritchie ($2.4M)
30 IP of 3.82 ERA | 5.16 FIP

#39 Robby Snelling ($3M)
5 IP in MLB before landing on IL

#47 Jackson Ferris ($3M)
31.2 IP of 7.11 ERA | 6.49 FIP in AAA

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