Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio probably heading to injured list with hamstring issue
MILWAUKEE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, AUG 1 – Jackson Chourio, hitting .276 with 17 homers and 18 steals, likely to miss time due to a right hamstring injury sustained running the bases, Brewers say.
- Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio suffered a right hamstring injury on July 29 and was removed from the game against the Chicago Cubs.
- Chourio’s injury evolved from a cramp to a more serious issue, prompting the team to plan a cautious approach with a likely injured list stint.
- The Brewers acquired outfielder Brandon Lockridge from the Padres on the July 31 trade deadline to provide outfield depth during Chourio’s expected absence.
- General manager Matt Arnold expressed optimism that Lockridge’s athletic abilities will be a valuable asset to the team, and while they will feel Chourio’s absence, they expect it to be temporary.
- Chourio leads Brewers qualified players in hits, doubles, and OPS this season, so his absence highlights the importance of Lockridge and other outfielders like Isaac Collins.
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