Jackson Chourio Injures Hamstring in NLDS Game 1

Milwaukee Brewers fans in the stands celebrating a postseason victory

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In a thrilling postseason opener, Jackson Chourio of the Milwaukee Brewers exited Game 1 against the Chicago Cubs due to a right hamstring injury. Despite his early exit, Chourio made history with three hits in the first two innings, helping the Brewers to a decisive 9-3 victory. Chourio’s injury adds uncertainty to the team’s playoff prospects, especially after previously suffering a similar issue this season. Rookie Isaac Collins replaced Chourio but struggled offensively, while the Brewers celebrated a franchise-record six runs in a single postseason inning.

Milwaukee, WI – Jackson Chourio, an outfielder for the Milwaukee Brewers, left Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the Chicago Cubs on Saturday, October 4, 2025, due to a right hamstring injury. His departure overshadowed the Brewers’ solid performance, where they secured a 9-3 victory at American Family Field.

Chourio made history during the game by becoming the first player in MLB history to achieve three hits in the first two innings of a postseason game. He helped propel the Brewers into the lead with a leadoff double followed by a two-run scoring single, contributing to a remarkable six-run first inning. Chourio later hit an RBI single in the second inning, bringing Milwaukee’s score to 9-1.

However, trouble struck when Chourio reached first base on a grounder and moved awkwardly. Manager Pat Murphy and head athletic trainer Brad Epstein attended to him. Previously, Chourio had suffered a hamstring strain back on July 29 against the Cubs, causing him to miss a month of the regular season.

Following his exit from the game, Chourio underwent an MRI to evaluate the extent of the injury. The Brewers’ manager expressed concern over the situation, describing it as “real scary,” especially since it affected the same leg that had previously injured Chourio. This potential setback adds an element of uncertainty for the team.

Despite the concern surrounding his injury, Chourio displayed optimism about his condition, indicating he felt physically good while awaiting a medical diagnosis. His impressive performance prior to the injury showcased his value to the Brewers. In his rookie season the previous year, he performed well during the NL Wild Card Series, going 5 for 11 with two home runs. In the 2025 regular season, Chourio concluded with 21 home runs and 21 stolen bases over 131 games.

In Chourio’s absence, 28-year-old rookie Isaac Collins stepped in as a replacement but struggled, going 0 for 2 in his postseason debut. The Brewers’ offense had a considerable presence in the early innings, recording ten hits within the first two innings and tying a franchise record for the most runs in a single postseason inning with six in the first.

While the Brewers were thriving offensively, the Cubs managed to put three runs on the scoreboard, all of which came via home runs in the first, sixth, and eighth innings. Freddy Peralta, starting as pitcher for Milwaukee, recorded a notable performance, pitching 5⅔ innings and striking out nine batters—tying a franchise record for a playoff game.

The victory against the Cubs marked the Brewers’ first postseason Game 1 win since the 2021 NLDS against the Atlanta Braves. The strong start sets a promising tone for the Brewers as they proceed further into the playoffs. As the team’s second baseman noted, the players are excited and fully prepared for the challenges ahead in the postseason.

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