The Milwaukee Brewers' starting rotation isn't at full strength right now, but it does appear as though the club avoided the worst-case scenario with young flamethrower Jacob Misiorowski. Misiorowski left Milwaukee's contest on Friday after 5 1/3 no-hit innings against the Washington Nationals with a right hamstring cramp . On Saturday, the young flamethrower was able to take part in a normal day-after-start running program and said that everything felt "normal and fine," as transcribed by Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "Jacob Misiorowski just finished his normal day-after-start running and said everything felt 'normal and fine,'" Rosiak wrote on X. "'I mean, anytime you have an injury or whatever you want to call it, a cramp, it's always good to turn out on the other side better,' [Misiorowski] said." Brewers manager Pat Murphy also said that he thinks the young starter is "going to be fine," as transcribed by Rosiak. "I think he’s going to be fine,” Murphy said.…