Couverture de 103.6 MPH! Misiorowski Makes HISTORY (Shutout Yankees) + Lockridge IL + Guardians 3 Assets

103.6 MPH! Misiorowski Makes HISTORY (Shutout Yankees) + Lockridge IL + Guardians 3 Assets

103.6 MPH! Misiorowski Makes HISTORY (Shutout Yankees) + Lockridge IL + Guardians 3 Assets

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Friday night made baseball history. Jacob Misiorowski threw the fastest pitch ever recorded by a starting pitcher in the Statcast era — 103.6 mph — and he did it TEN TIMES. The Brewers right-hander threw 41 pitches at 100+ mph while shutting out the Yankees 6-0. Six innings. Eleven strikeouts. Two hits. Two walks. Let that sink in. His stat line is absurd: • Fastball averages 99.3 mph • K-rate: 38.1% (99th percentile) • Whiff rate: 39.8% • xERA: 2.90 • Fastball spin percentile: 99th The extension percentile — meaning hitters are seeing his heater later than any starter alive — is also 99th. That is an unfair combination. His walk rate (9.7%) needs to tighten, but he's already elite at missing bats. If he's somehow available in shallow 12-team redrafts, add him immediately. In dynasty formats, he's a decade-long cornerstone. Not a sell-high. The other side of that game — Brandon Lockridge carted off with a deep laceration down to the bone after crashing into unpadded concrete. Manager Pat Murphy said "it's going to be a while." Lockridge was batting .290 with 12 RBIs and 5 steals. This opens playing time for Jackson Chourio (42 HR power, 21 years old). Dynasty managers: stash Chourio now. Yankees were completely shut down — Max Fried took the loss, giving up 5 ER in 6 IP. But Misiorowski is not just anyone. Guardians system taking forward steps: • Travis Bazzana hit first career HR (427 feet). After 0-for-12 start, he's 6-for-18 with 6 SB since May 2nd (best in MLB over that stretch). Do not sell low. • Parker Messick excellent again: 5.2 IP, 1 ER, 6 Ks. Now 4-0 with 2.30 ERA. Most undervalued starter in your format. Deep dive coming. • Cade Smith: 11th save (allowed run but closed it). Now sole MLB saves leader. Locked in on winning team. Roster everywhere. Dylan Cease outstanding: 7 IP, 0 BB, 10 Ks vs Angels. Third double-digit K game in 8 starts. Zero walks in 7 innings is different level of command — historically his knock. First-round fantasy asset now. Buy in trade if you can. Yordan Alvarez watch: 13th HR (115.9 mph EV). Hitting .324 with 1.08 OPS. Statcast reads like sci-fi — 94.3 mph avg EV, 18.2% barrel rate, .756 xSLG. On 29-HR pace. If Astros lineup stabilizes, second half could be historic. Buy at current price. Michael McGreevy: 6 IP, 1 ER, 9 Ks. 2.52 ERA on season. 24-year-old looking like legit #2 starter. Solid streaming option vs weaker lineups, permanent spot in 15+ team formats. Closer race: Cade Smith (11 saves) now outright leader. Miller and O'Brien stuck at 11 after Padres/Cardinals didn't get save chances Friday. Phillies trouble: Jesus Luzardo imploded (5 runs, 0 outs in 4th). Painter at 6.89 ERA. Keller unreliable (3 saves, 2 losses). Offense clicking (Schwarber 13th HR, Crawford emerging, Harper 4 times on base), but pitching must stabilize. Three takeaways: 1. Misiorowski is REAL. 38% K-rate, sub-3 xERA, fastest fastball ever, 24 years old. Dynasty cornerstone. 2. Guardians building best young core fantasy isn't pricing correctly: Bazzana, Messick, Smith. Three first-round assets on one team. 3. Phillies ceiling problem if pitching doesn't stabilize. Offense is there under Mattingly, but rotation/bullpen concerning. AARON JOLLY MLB Daily Dynasty May 9, 2026 Keywords: Jacob Misiorowski, 103.6 mph, fastest pitch ever, shutout Yankees, Brandon Lockridge IL, Jackson Chourio, Travis Bazzana, Parker Messick, Cade Smith, Dylan Cease, Yordan Alvarez, fantasy baseball, waiver wire, dynasty, May 9 2026
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