Misiorowski’s Masterpiece wasted as Brewers fall to Padres 3-1 in pitchers duel
Jacob Misiorowski threw seven shutout, but the offense gave little support and Abner Uribe couldn’t put the game away
San Diego Padres first baseman Gavin Sheets (30) hits a three-run home run during the ninth inning of their game against the Milwaukee Brewers Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Jacob Misiorowski continues to amaze. After a dominant performance against the Yankees his last time out, Miz followed that up with an even more sparkling performance against the Padres.
Still, the Brewers fell 3-1. While the first inning for Misiorowski still carried the velocity in the 103 MPH range, it took him a bit longer to make it through the four batters, taking 21 pitches. A replay review did not go the Brewers way on an infield single by Fernando Tatis Jr that arguably should have been overturned.
It then took Misiorowski 22 pitches to make it through the 2nd inning. “I honestly didn’t feel like I had my best stuff. I thought I was spraying those first few innings.
” Misiorowski said. Already at 43 pitches through 2, it did not seem like the efficient night that Misiorowski would’ve needed to make it through seven innings, but he settled in and did just that. After a third inning single by Tatis, Misiorowski retired the next 14 batters he faced.