2025 Stats
W-L
5-3
ERA
4.36
WHIP
1.24
K
87
SV
0
2026 Projections
2026 Fantasy Outlook
Misiorowski was called up by the Brewers in June and posted a 2.81 ERA, 0.90 WHIP and 33:11 K:BB in his first five MLB starts, which was enough to get him to the All-Star game as a controversial replacement. The rest of the right-hander's rookie campaign wasn't quite so rosy, as he finished the regular season with a 4.36 ERA across 66 innings. However, Misiorowski put his best foot forward in the playoffs with just two earned runs allowed in three outings, as he showcased his potential on the big stage. Milwaukee was cautious with the flamethrower's workload (he threw more than five innings just three times in 18 MLB appearances, including the playoffs), but he still totaled 141.1 frames between Triple-A and the majors. That sets up Misiorowski for a solid starter's workload in 2026, though the Brewers still aren't likely to fully cut him loose. Despite the minor volume concerns, Misiorowski's strikeout potential (11.9 K/9) makes him a valuable fantasy commodity, though there's also some potential volatility given his lack of MLB track record and history of walks in the minors. The right-hander had a 4.2 BB/9 during his rookie campaign (compared to a 5.4 mark during his minor-league career), which if he can maintain, should allow him to be successful at the MLB level given his elite stuff. Read Past Outlooks
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