
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski is expected to take part in a throwing session on Tuesday as he works to recover from arm fatigue, according to a report from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
The right-hander had recently been selected to the National League All-Star team for the second time in his career, but was unable to participate in the showcase event held Tuesday in Philadelphia. Concerns deepened when he was pulled from a scheduled Sunday start against Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes.
According to the report, Misiorowski will also sit out Milwaukee’s upcoming home series against the Miami Marlins this weekend. The Brewers are slated to face the New York Mets in their next series, which gets underway the following Monday.
Misiorowski spoke candidly about what he’s been experiencing. “Fatigue would be the best word,” he told reporters over the weekend after his scratching was announced. “Nothing crazy. Just didn’t bounce back. A little quick on the days off between but nothing crazy.”
Despite the current health concern, Misiorowski has put together a remarkable season and is firmly in the conversation for the National League Cy Young Award. He has posted a 10-4 record with a 1.62 ERA across 18 starts this year — already surpassing the 15 appearances he made during his breakout 2024 campaign, when he dazzled fans with a fastball topping 100 miles per hour.
The hard-throwing pitcher has now logged 111 innings this season, quickly closing in on the combined 129 and one-third innings he pitched across both the minor and major leagues last year.








