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Jacob Misiorowski To Resume Throwing, Won’t Start This Week

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski’s return delayed by fatigue, sparking fan and media scrutiny

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Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski will not pitch Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, per multiple reports. Coverage cites 'fatigue' as the reason for his absence, with MLB.com and Yahoo Sports noting he will miss the start of the series following the All-Star break.

Misiorowski is expected to resume throwing but will not make his next scheduled start this week. ESPN and MLB Trade Rumors confirm Misiorowski’s absence is temporary, though no timeline for his return to the rotation has been provided.

Next steps hinge on Misiorowski’s recovery and the Brewers’ rotation adjustments. Fan reactions and team statements on workload management may shape further narrative.

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Quick answers

Why is Jacob Misiorowski missing Sunday’s game?

Coverage attributes his absence to 'fatigue,' though no further medical or workload details have been released.

Will Misiorowski pitch in the All-Star Game?

No—he will miss the event entirely, according to ESPN and MLB.com.

Is this a long-term injury or a temporary setback?

Reports describe it as temporary, with Misiorowski expected to resume throwing but not start this week.

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