Misiorowski Flags Fatigue After Grinding Through 6-Inning Start
The Brewers righty admitted to an off-body day and his manager observed reduced rhythm and fatigue, raising mild concern about his workload.

Jacob Misiorowski's fastball sat below his usual early-game velocity at 101 MPH and he leaned heavily on his slider/cutter to compensate. After the game, Misiorowski said his body felt 'a little off' but described it as a normal down day. Manager Pat Murphy echoed the concern, noting Misiorowski looked fatigued and lacked his typical rhythm. No IL move or day-to-day designation was announced, keeping this a low-level watch item.
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