Brewers Pitcher Exits Mid No-Hitter Due to Injury Against Nationals

A promising no-hit bid came to an abrupt end when Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski was forced to exit with an injury during the sixth inning against Washington on Tuesday night.

Misiorowski had been cruising through his outing, holding the Nationals hitless for 5⅓ innings before the injury occurred. The moment came after he delivered a 98.9-mph fastball for a strike to James Wood with one out in the sixth. The right-handed pitcher then signaled toward Milwaukee’s dugout, prompting manager Pat Murphy and trainer Brad Epstein to visit the mound and remove him from the contest.

Up to that point, Misiorowski had been masterful on the mound, recording eight strikeouts while issuing just two walks. His control was particularly sharp late in his appearance, as he set down 12 consecutive batters, finishing off the final four via strikeout.

Relief pitcher Aaron Ashby entered the game with Milwaukee holding a 4-0 advantage and successfully preserved the combined no-hit effort through six complete innings. Ashby struck out Wood and induced a ground out from Luis Garcia Jr. to maintain the streak before the Nationals eventually broke through with a hit.