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Jackson Chourio Day-To-Day After “Inconclusive” MRI

By Mark Polishuk | October 5, 2025 at 5:18pm CDT

Right hamstring tightness forced Jackson Chourio out of Game 1 of the NLDS in the second inning, though Chourio had already logged three hits by that point in the Brewers 9-3 win over the Cubs.  In the aftermath, Chourio told reporters “I feel good, and I feel I’m in a position where I’m ready to keep going and ready to keep competing,” though he underwent an MRI to check for any sort of serious injury.

That MRI didn’t come back entirely clean, as Brewers manager Pat Murphy told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Curt Hogg and other media that the MRI was “inconclusive. It’s not a serious hamstring strain, but it’s not necessarily something that won’t limit him.  We’re going to kind of see how he feels. He’s going to go through some testing, and if he feels anything, we’re going to shut it down.”

As Hogg describes it, Chourio’s work today was limited to some runs from home plate to first base, with the outfielder moving “at roughly 50 percent.”  Chourio “appeared to move gingerly but did not seem to be in any pain during or after the running,” Hogg writes.

The off-day between Game 1 and Game 2 of the series gave Chourio and the Brewers extra time to monitor the situation, and kept alive the chance that Chourio might yet be able to play in the next contest.  There is also an off-day between Game 2 and Wednesday’s Game 3, so the Brewers could conceivably rest Chourio for Monday and then not make a final determination on his status until prior to Wednesday’s game.

Isaac Collins took over for Chourio in Game 1, and Murphy said Collins will remain as the Brewers’ left fielder if Chourio indeed can’t play.  As Hogg noted, Collins cooled off drastically over the last six weeks of the season, bringing a quiet end to an otherwise strong rookie season that saw Collins finish with a .263/.368/.411 slash line and nine homers over 441 plate appearances (122 wRC+).

If Chourio has to be removed from the NLDS roster for injury purposes, the Brewers would get to add a replacement to their roster, but Chourio wouldn’t be eligible to return to action until the World Series (if Milwaukee advanced through both the NLDS and NLCS).  Outfielders Blake Perkins and Brandon Lockridge are already on the 26-man roster, so the Brew Crew wouldn’t necessarily summon another outfielder in Chourio’s place.

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  1. Ezpkns34

    5 months ago

    I like their odds of beating the Cubs without him so I’d give him the series to rest

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    • SuperDuper

      5 months ago

      Just like the M’s are doing for Bryan Woo.

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      • Ranger Danger19

        5 months ago

        No. Teams don’t save players because they’re confident. Thats not how any of this works.

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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          5 months ago

          The Phillies seen like a confident bunch. I think they should rest Harper for the next few games…

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  2. Ranger Danger19

    5 months ago

    Championships are forever. Rub some dirt on it

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    • gbs42

      5 months ago

      “Rub some dirt on it,” even said metaphorically, is awful advice in this situation. This isn’t a pain tolerance issue, it’s a situation where further injury is quite possible if he’s not fully healed. Give him until Game 3 so you can improve the odds of having him the rest of the postseason instead of possibly losing him for an extended period by playing him in Game 2.

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    • Another Dodgers Fan

      5 months ago

      “Rub some dirt on your groin”

      “What grit?”

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  3. chandlerbing

    5 months ago

    who is brewers tm doctor?
    Vinny Boombatz?

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    • Canuckleball

      5 months ago

      With a consultation from Dr. Nick Riviera

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      • wtfCheeseheadChuck

        5 months ago

        HI EVERYBODY!!

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        • This one belongs to the Reds

          5 months ago

          Dr. Phil? Dr. Oz? Dr. Demento?

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  4. SuperDuper

    5 months ago

    Good thing the Brewers have a strong bench to turn to.

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  5. Old York

    5 months ago

    Thoughts and prayers to the Brewers chances

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  6. johnrealtime

    5 months ago

    Moved gingerly but felt no pain during or after. I am guessing he is downplaying the pain he is feeling so they give him the thumbs up to play

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  7. mad1

    5 months ago

    Just maybe the team says it inconclusive because his medical records are not a need to know of the public or the cubs

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    • avenger65

      5 months ago

      mad: Keeping the opposition guessing about an injury is done all the time in hockey. The most you get is, upper body or lower body.

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      • mad1

        5 months ago

        Exactly!

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        • This one belongs to the Reds

          5 months ago

          Not entirely clean could mean there was a smudge on it from the tech’s lunch.

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  8. Floyd Rayford's cat

    5 months ago

    Hes extremely consistent!

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  9. brewcat

    5 months ago

    If I were Murphy I’d put Yelich in left and DH Chourio.

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    • TBV

      5 months ago

      Good thing you’re not Murph. Chourio batting and having him still run the bases does his hamstring no favors. Either he plays or he doesn’t.

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      • Alwz4gbp

        5 months ago

        Agreed. Gotta sit him for at least game 2. If they happen to win game 2, then sit him for the rest of the series. Just have him take BP, in case they need a PH. Collins in left and Yelich at DH. It’s the only option, if they have any hope of Chourio being available later.

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  10. This one belongs to the Reds

    5 months ago

    We’re all day to day.

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  11. Jump 84

    5 months ago

    Go Cubs Go. Don’t get comfortable nor complacent Milwaukee, definitely not over enjoy the show.

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