
Jacob Misiorowski’s Effortless Velocity Reshapes Baseball
At 24, Jacob Misiorowski is rewriting the playbook on pitching, delivering 102.5 mph fastballs with the poise of wu wei while the baseball world debates the future of the mound.
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At 24, Jacob Misiorowski is rewriting the playbook on pitching, delivering 102.5 mph fastballs with the poise of wu wei while the baseball world debates the future of the mound.

Jacob Misiorowski, known as "The Miz", has surged from a high school prospect to a dominant force for the Milwaukee Brewers, posting a 105.5 mph fastball and leading the majors in strikeouts in 2026.

A calm demeanor and relentless effort have propelled Jacob Misiorowski from a torn meniscus at Crowder College to the Milwaukee Brewers rotation, where his talent and resilience are redefining his path.

The Razorbacks have added twelve Division I transfers, bolstered by a new NCAA eligibility rule and increased funding, while star pitcher Carson Wiggins weighs a return after elbow surgery.

Arkansas Razorbacks leverage the transfer portal to rebuild a competitive roster for 2027, securing top talent and bolstering pitching.

Two standout transfers, shortstop Ben Cleary and right‑handed pitcher Connor Udland, have pledged to Arkansas, propelling the Razorbacks to the summit of the 64Analytics team rankings and underscoring an aggressive recruiting push.

Connor Udland’s pledge to Arkansas adds a proven arm to a staff bolstered by several transfer commitments, while the team continues to hunt for a reliable starter ahead of the 2026 season

The University of Arkansas has secured two standout transfers — versatile bat‑man AJ Evasco from Kansas State and right‑hander Luke Neiswonger from Central Michigan — as part of a nationally acclaimed portal class.
Central Michigan transfer Luke Neiswonger has pledged to Arkansas, joining a revamped pitching staff that aims to replace departing veterans and strengthen the weekend rotation.
Arkansas baseball faces a pivotal roster shift as five transfers join while key starters loom large in potential departures, prompting a focus on pitching depth and positional replacements for the 2027 season.

The district’s latest hires combine collegiate playing experience with graduate‑level coaching expertise, promising a strong future for Wynne’s baseball teams.

Zeb Allen, a .306 career hitter with 30 home runs and 115 RBI, will join the University of Arkansas baseball program in 2027, bringing his proven bat and speed to the Razorbacks' lineup.

The University of Arkansas adds two promising pitchers, Ridge Harvey and Lance Alexander, to its 2025 roster, enhancing depth and experience.
Ridge Harvey, a sophomore left‑hander from Belmont, announced his commitment on June 6, joining Micah Henson and Lance Alexander as the first three arms slated to reshape Arkansas' rotation.
The Razorbacks have added right‑hander Lance Alexander, a 95‑mph fastball pitcher from Johnson County Community College, to their 2026 roster, joining left‑hander Micah Henson and a group of top draft prospects.

Micah Henson, a sophomore left‑hander from Crowder College, commits to Arkansas, bringing a strong strikeout record and late‑season momentum. Meanwhile, freshman Landon Schaefer enters the transfer portal, and regional baseball viewership shows a notable rise.
Micah Henson, a standout left‑handed pitcher from Crowder College, has pledged to the University of Arkansas for the 2027 season after an official visit. His impressive 2026 statistics and the Razorbacks' need to rebuild their pitching staff make his commitment a pivotal moment for the program.

Coach Raina Harmon announced the addition of Barbosa, highlighting her scoring pedigree and the program's competitive ethos.