The streak was broken after Twins right fielder Matt Wallner launched a two-run home run to right field.
Misiorowski was already making waves to start the game after striking out Willi Castro in the first inning on one of the nastiest sliders fans will ever witness - one that clocked in at a whopping 96 mph.
His 18 pitches thrown at 101+ mph this season are already the seventh most by a starting pitcher in the pitch-tracking era, joining a list of others who have thrown at least 400 innings.
The rookie sensation is taking the baseball world by storm and he's just getting started.
He is also the only starting pitcher since 1900 to have more wins than hits allowed in their first two starts.
Misiorowski is now 2-0 on the season with a 1.64 ERA while throwing 11 strikeouts in 11 innings and walking five batters.
Milwaukee drafted Misiorowski in the second round of the 2022 MLB Draft out of Crowder College and became the 66th-ranked prospect in baseball.
He made his MLB debut on June 12th against the St. Louis Cardinals when he threw five no-hit innings before being taken out of the game.