Brewers shut out Cardinals 6-0 on June 12, 2025, as Jacob Misiorowski flirts with a no-hitter and Jackson Chourio homers. Can they repeat the magic?
StatPro MLB Beat Reporter
What a difference a day makes! The Crew is buzzing after dismantling the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday, and now they're set to do it all over again tonight under the lights at American Family Field. With the bats hot and the pitching electric, the question on every fan's mind is simple: can they keep this beautiful momentum rolling?
Jacob Misiorowski was untouchable: 5 innings pitched, 0 hits, 5 strikeouts.
Last night's 6-0 victory was a complete team effort and a statement to the rest of the NL Central. The offense was relentless, racking up 12 hits. Sal Frelick was a machine, going 3-for-4 and setting the table all night. The big blow came from Jackson Chourio, who blasted a two-run homer that energized the entire ballpark. But the story of the game was rookie Jacob Misiorowski, who flirted with history, tossing five brilliant no-hit innings. He was effectively wild, but the Cardinals lineup had no answers. That's the kind of performance that builds confidence for a whole staff.
Performances like Chourio's are not just winning games now; they're building a culture for the future. The young outfielder's impact is already being felt beyond the box score. Down on the farm, top prospect Jesús Made (now ranked #55 in all of baseball) is benefiting from Chourio's mentorship after getting a taste of the big leagues in spring training. Seeing Chourio succeed at the highest level provides a clear blueprint for Made and the next wave of Brewers talent. The pipeline is looking strong.
So, what's in store for tonight? The Brewers head into the 8:10 PM EDT first pitch with a clean bill of health—no new injuries or roster moves to report, which is always a blessing. The key will be to carry over the offensive approach from Thursday: stay patient, pounce on mistakes, and deliver with runners on. Another strong start on the mound would go a long way in silencing the Cardinals' bats for a second straight night. Winning back-to-back games against a division rival would be a massive boost.
Tonight is more than just another game; it's a chance to solidify their dominance in this series and build a real winning streak. The stage is set at Am-Fam Field. Let's hope the Crew brings the same fire they showed last night and gives us all a reason to celebrate this weekend. Go Brewers!