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Yankees’ Spencer Jones quiet in MLB debut as Brewers’ Jacob Misiorowski steals spotlight

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With Spencer Jones awaiting the first big league pitch of his career, Milwaukee’s Jacob Misiorowski reared back and fired a 103. 6-mph, inside fastball for a called strike on Friday. That second-inning at-bat lasted three more pitches.

One of them clocked in at 102. 3 mph, while another registered at 103. 6 mph before Jones, called up from Triple-A earlier in the day, struck out via foul tip on a curveball.

Welcome to The Show, kid. Jones, who has worked hard to cut back on swing-and-miss concerns throughout his minor league career, was hardly the only Yankee Misiorowski fanned, though. The Brewers’ flame-thrower was on his A-game, tying a season high with 11 strikeouts over six innings in a 6-0, series-opening win for Milwaukee.

Misiorowski, only 24, averaged 101. 1 mph with a heater that yielded 11 whiffs. Of the 95 pitches he threw, 41 reached triple digits.

With Misiorowski also allowing just two hits — a pair of singles from José Caballero — the right-hander overshadowed Jones’ big league debut. The soon-to-be 25-year-old outfielder, who served as the Yankees’ DH on Friday, did reach base in his second at-bat, working a seven-pitch, full-count walk, one of two permitted by Misiorowski. But with the Brewers’ starter out of the game in the seventh, the lefty-swinging Jones struck out again against Milwaukee southpaw Shane Drohan.