Jacob Misiorowski añade un nuevo slider en la victoria de los Brewers

El lanzador de los Milwaukee Brewers, Jacob Misiorowski, tuvo otra sólida actuación el lunes, al ponchar a 12 bateadores e introducir un nuevo slider durante una labor de siete entradas contra los St. Louis Cardinals.

Misiorowski limitó a los Cardinals a una carrera y dos hits, otorgando una base por bolas en un trabajo de 96 lanzamientos. Su recta promedió 101.1 mph y alcanzó las 103.4 mph, logrando que el 74 por ciento de sus envíos fueran strikes.

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