MILWAUKEE -- As Jacob Misiorowski made the turn to first base to record the final out of the third inning, the Brewers’ rookie flamethrower decided to take it to the bag himself rather than toss it on to first baseman Andrew Vaughn. After he stepped on the bag, he found a camera on the field and screamed into the lens, amped after completing his first postseason inning.

His night wasn’t over yet, though, as Misiorowski brought more electricity and plenty of triple-digit fastballs in Monday’s Game 2 of the National League Division Series between the Cubs and Brewers at American Family Field. He turned in three scoreless frames, striking out four with two walks and a hit allowed.

He also lit up the radar gun, throwing 31 of his 57 pitches at least 100 mph, with a dozen registering at 1

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