Milwaukee Brewers rookie pitcher Tobias Myers has been impressive during the month of June. Across four starts this month he has covered 25.1 innings and surrendered just two earned runs (0.71 ERA). This great stretch of games has put him in good company.
Tobias Myers latest start against the San Diego Padres marks four straight impressive performances.
After being recalled to the big leagues in wake of Robert Gasser’s elbow injury Tobias Myers has delivered four straight impressive performances. On June 7 he tossed eight scoreless innings against the Tigers, June 12 was a six inning outing with one earned run allowed against the Blue Jays, June 18 was a scoreless outing against the Angels, and most recently June 23 was a five inning and one earned run start against the Padres.
The last time a Milwaukee Brewers rookie starting pitcher allowed three runs or fewer across four games was 2012.
Per the research of Curt Hogg at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel the last time a Brewers rookie starting pitcher allowed three runs or fewer across four games was 2012. The player to accomplish this in 2012 was Mike Fiers. That year Fiers made 22 starts overall and ended with a 3.74 ERA.
Tobias Myers has joined 2008 Manny Parra by winning four consecutive games.
Collecting wins as a starting pitcher is not easy. In order to be eligible starters must throw at least five innings, their team must be winning before another pitcher takes the mound, and the lead must be maintained. Tobias Myers has been credited with a win during all of his starts this month. The last time a rookie Brewers starting pitcher won four games in a row was in 2008 when Manny Pina won six.
Follow me on X @tylerkoerth. Follow us @WiSportsHeroics for more great up to date sports content. To read more of our articles and keep up to date on the latest in Wisconsin sports, click here!. We cover the Milwaukee Brewers, Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Bucks, Wisconsin Badgers, and Wisconsin High School Sports. Additionally we provide the latest news coverage on the NFL, MLB, and NBA in which you can follow Gridiron Heroics, Hardwood Heroics, and Homeplate Heroics.