The Milwaukee Brewers secured a commanding 9-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs in Game 1 of the National League Division Series, but the celebration was tempered by a potentially significant injury to star rookie outfielder Jackson Chourio. The 21-year-old phenom exited the game in the second inning with a right hamstring injury, casting a shadow over a dominant Brewers performance and raising concerns about his availability for the remainder of the postseason.
Chourio, who was in the midst of a historic start to his first career playoff game, pulled up awkwardly after legging out an infield single. The hit, his third of the game in just two innings, drove in a run and extended Milwaukee’s early lead to 9-1. However, the joy of the moment was short-lived as Chourio was immediately attended to by the training staff and manager Pat Murphy before being removed from the game.
A Historic Start Cut Short
The injury put a damper on what was shaping up to be a legendary postseason debut for Jackson Chourio. The young outfielder, a cornerstone of the Brewers’ potent lineup, had burst onto the playoff scene with an electrifying performance. He led off the bottom of the first inning with a double, igniting a six-run rally. He followed that with a two-run single later in the same inning. His record-setting third hit in the second inning underscored his importance to the Brewers’ offense.
The play in question was a bases-loaded infield single that showcased Chourio’s speed. However, as he crossed first base, he immediately winced in pain, and the energy in American Family Field quickly turned to concern.
During the in-game broadcast, a visibly worried manager Pat Murphy provided an initial assessment. “It’s scary,” Murphy told the broadcast crew. “He had a hamstring that kept him out a month, and it’s the same hamstring, so we’re worried about it. It’s really unfortunate.”
- Chourio’s Regular Season Dominance: Jackson Chourio finished the 2025 regular season with a .272 batting average, 22 home runs, 85 RBIs, and 25 stolen bases, establishing himself as a key offensive weapon for the Brewers.
- Previous Hamstring Injury: Chourio was on the 10-day Injured List from July 30 to August 29, 2025, with a right hamstring strain. The Brewers went 16-11 during that span.
- Brewers’ Offensive Outburst: Milwaukee’s six runs in the first inning of Game 1 set a franchise record for the most runs scored in a single postseason inning.
Official Responses & Expert Analysis
Following the game, the Brewers announced that Chourio would undergo an MRI to determine the severity of the hamstring strain. While the team has not yet provided a definitive timeline for his return, the fact that it is a recurrence of a previous injury has led to significant pessimism.
Paraphrased from an MLB Network analysis, former player and analyst Harold Reynolds noted, “The re-aggravation is the biggest concern. These hamstring injuries are tricky, and when you injure it a second time in the same season, the recovery can often be longer. This is a huge blow to a Brewers team that relies so heavily on his dynamic play.”
The loss of Chourio for any extended period would be a significant setback for the Brewers’ World Series aspirations. His combination of power, speed, and solid defense is difficult to replace.
Impact on the Brewers and What to Watch Next
The immediate on-field replacement for Chourio was veteran outfielder Isaac Collins. In Game 1, Collins went 1-for-3 with a single after entering the game. For the season, Collins hit .265 with 8 home runs and 45 RBIs, providing a capable, albeit less dynamic, presence in the lineup.
The Brewers’ outfield depth will now be tested. Sal Frelick and Blake Perkins are likely to see increased playing time, with Garrett Mitchell also an option on the roster. While the Brewers possess a deep and talented roster that led them to the best record in the National League, the absence of a player of Chourio’s caliber will undoubtedly be felt.
The focus now shifts to the results of Chourio’s MRI. The Brewers and their fans will be anxiously awaiting the news, as it could very well determine the trajectory of their postseason journey. Game 2 of the NLDS is scheduled for Sunday, October 5, 2025, at American Family Field. The Brewers will look to take a commanding 2-0 series lead, but they may have to do so without one of their brightest stars.
While the Brewers’ Game 1 victory was a display of their offensive firepower and a testament to their season-long dominance, the celebration is muted by the uncertainty surrounding Jackson Chourio’s health. His historic, albeit brief, performance served as a tantalizing glimpse of what he brings to the postseason stage. Now, the team and its fans can only hope for a positive prognosis as they navigate the treacherous waters of October baseball.






