Correct hamstring tightness forced Jackson Chouio From game 1 of the NLDs in the second inning, although Chouio had already recorded three hits at that time in the Brewers 9-3 victory over the Cubs. In the aftermath, Chouio told reporters “I feel good, and I feel that I am in a position where I am ready to continue and ready to continue to compete“Although he underwent an MRI to check for some serious injury.
That MRI did not return completely clean, as Brouwersmanager Pat Murphy told The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Curt Hogg And other media that was the MRI ”Not convincing. It is not a serious hamstring tribe, but it is not necessarily something that will not limit him. We’re going to see how he feels. He goes through some testing, and if he feels something, we will close it. “
As HOGG describes it, Chourio’s work today was limited to some Runs from home plate to the first base, with the outfielder “moving at around 50 percent”. Chouio “seemed to move carefully, but seemed to have no pain during or after running,” Hogg writes.
The off-day between Game 1 and Game 2 of the series gave Chouio and the Brewers extra time to check the situation, and kept the chance that Chouio might still be able to play in the next game. There is also an off-day between Game 2 and Wednesday’s game 3, so the Brewers may be able to rest Chouio for Monday and then do not make a definitive decision about his status up to Wednesday’s game.
Issac Collins took over for Chouio in Game 1, and Murphy said Collins will remain if the brewers’s left finger as Chouio cannot play. As HOGG noted, Collins drastically cooled down the last six weeks of the season and brought a quiet end to a different strong Rookie season that Collins ended with a .263/.368/.411 sloping line and nine gayers over 441 plate performances (122 WRC+).
If Chourio needs to be removed from the NLDS Roster for injury purposes, the Bewers could add a replacement to their schedule, but Chouio would not be eligible to return to action until the World Series (if Milwaukee would go through both the NLDs and NLCs). Outfielders Blake Perkins And Brandon Lockkridge Already on the 26-man schedule, so the brewing team would not necessarily call another outfielder in Chouio’s Place.
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