Milwaukee Brewers’ star outfielder, Jackson Chourio, suffered an injury during the National League Championship Series (NLCS) Game 3 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He left the field after an apparent leg injury during his atbat in the seventh inning.
Chourio’s Unexpected Exit
The incident occurred when Chourio injured his right leg during a swing, forcing him to leave the game due to difficulty bearing weight. This injury is related to a hamstring issue that previously affected him during the National League Division Series against the Chicago Cubs.
Impact on the Brewers
- Chourio’s injury occurred during a critical moment in the series.
- Blake Perkins replaced Chourio, ending the seventh inning with a strikeout.
- The Brewers are trying to avoid falling behind 30 in the series.
Chourio, a key player for the Brewers, completed a successful 2025 season with a .270 batting average, 21 home runs, and a .770 OPS. With this setback, the team faces challenges ahead without their standout player for the rest of Game 3.
As the Brewers strategize their next moves, the Dodgers continue to maintain the pressure. Updates from Emegypt will follow as the series progresses, covering team performances and player updates.