Jacob Misiorowski was excelling in a game against the Nationals, heading towards a no-hitter until he was pulled in the sixth inning due to a right hamstring cramp after 5 1/3 hitless innings and eight strikeouts. The Brewers managed to secure a 6-1 victory, and manager Pat Murphy expressed optimism about Misiorowski’s condition, noting they would monitor it further. This injury comes as the team also deals with the loss of two-time All-Star Brandon Woodruff. Misiorowski, in his second season, boasts a 2.84 ERA and leads MLB with 59 strikeouts, making him a strong Cy Young contender.
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