MILWAUKEE — The buzz leading up to Friday’s game was all about Spencer Jones. The buzz, zip and pop during it was all about another 2022 draft pick: Jacob Misiorowski. The Brewers flamethrower overshadowed Jones’ MLB debut, dominating the Yankees with an overpowering fastball and handing them a 6-0 loss in the interleague series opener. Jones went 0-for-2 with two strikeouts and a walk, one of just four baserunners that Misorowski allowed across six shutout innings in which he struck out 11. The Yankees (26-13) only mustered two hits off him — a pair of singles by José Caballero — as Misiorowski cooled off what had been a red-hot offense. “He’s got an electric fastball,” Jones said. “I guess I’ve never seen pitches that hard in my life. Being able to foul off a couple is pretty great, so I’ll take that for now.” Max Fried, meanwhile, lost his command in a 40-pitch second inning and paid for it, giving up a four spot.…