Milwaukee Brewers pitching prospect Jacob Misiorowski delivered a historic performance on the mound today, tossing a one-hit "Maddux" while racking up 15 strikeouts, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN. A "Maddux" is defined as a complete-game shutout completed in fewer than 100 pitches, making the feat a rare display of both extreme efficiency and sheer dominance.
The 15-strikeout outing sets a new high-water mark for this specific statistical category. Per @JeffPassan, the previous record for the most strikeouts in a shutout of fewer than 100 pitches was 13, a mark previously held by Tarik Skubal. Misiorowski utilized what was described as "mind-bending" velocity to dismantle the opposing lineup, surrendering only a single hit throughout the entire contest.
This performance highlights the massive ceiling for Misiorowski, who has long been regarded for his elite arm strength and potential. By achieving a shutout with such a high strikeout total on a restricted pitch count, he enters the record books with one of the most efficient power-pitching displays in recent memory. The performance marks a significant milestone in the young pitcher's development as he continues to climb the professional ranks.
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