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Milwaukee Brewers starter Jacob Misiorowski threw a fastball that reached 104.2 mph and recorded 47 pitches of 101 mph or higher during a 3-2 loss to the Atlanta Braves on Friday night.
ESPNMisiorowski pitched six innings, allowed two runs on five hits, and struck out seven batters before being removed with his team trailing 2-1. He threw 54 pitches of at least 100 mph, including a record 47 pitches of 101 mph or higher since tracking began in 2008.
"You know, you're going to give up runs. Go back and look at some of the greats. We're kind of shocked when he gives up a run." Misiorowski said the opposing hitters made good contact throughout the contest. "I think [the Braves] made good swings, and nothing has changed," he said. "They are definitely a really good team."
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