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Jacob Misiorowski went to Brew Town Trading Co. in Greenfield on his off day. He ended up pulling his own card in a less-than-one-in-a-million chance.
On his third pack, Misiorowski pulled his own Bowman Draft Orange /25. "He was freaking out. He had a true, genuine reaction, as anyone else does when they pull a card that they're looking for, which is the best part about it," Tommy Rhyner, the store's assistant manager, told TMJ4 in Milwaukee.
A former MLB pitcher turned analyst talked about the Milwaukee Brewers potentially using Jacob Misiorowski in a relief role.
Misiorowski is having quite the year, and pulling his own card only adds to it. He made his MLB debut in June and was named an All-Star after pitching just five games. In his six appearances, he's recorded a 4-1 record with a 2.45 ERA and 0.92 WHIP.
Jacob Misiorowski talks about his All-Star season, facing big league stars on the mound, and his Pokémon cards.
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When will Jacob Misiorowski pitch in the All-Star Game on July 15? And what have people been saying about his selection to the National League team?
The Milwaukee Brewers rookie has started just five games but has impressed enough to earn his place in Tuesday night's All-Star Game.
The Milwaukee Brewers sensation threw three scoreless innings before getting pulled in the fourth against the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday, the most tangible effect yet of the team's planned limits for the 23-year-old. His final line: 3 2/3 innings, three hits allowed, zero runs, one walk, seven strikeouts and 64 pitches.
The Brewers' phenom pitcher, who has adopted The Miz nickname, has been awesome in his start to his big-league career and has been so "must-see" at this moment on the diamond that he was named an All-Star after just five starts.