Brewers’ Jackson Chourio Hits IL with Broken Hand: Season Impact
On Opening Day, the Milwaukee Brewers announced that Jackson Chourio has been placed on the injured list with a fractured hand, sidelining him for approximately a month. Chourio was projected to be a breakout player this season after showing promise in his first two years. In his absence, Blake Perkins has been recalled, and Jake Bauers is expected to take on a more significant role in left field. This injury stems from a hit-by-pitch incident during the World Baseball Classic, which has hindered his recovery. While the team faces a setback, it also presents opportunities for other players to showcase their abilities.
By the Numbers- Chourio is expected to miss the first month of the season due to his injury.
- He had five batted balls with an exit velocity exceeding 100 MPH in just four games post-World Baseball Classic.
While losing Chourio is a setback, the Brewers' depth this season allows them to mitigate the impact. Manager Pat Murphy can utilize players like Andrew Vaughn and Bauers more effectively, keeping their momentum going despite the injury.
State of Play- Blake Perkins has returned to the majors following Chourio's injury.
- Jake Bauers is expected to take a more active role, potentially starting in left field.
The Brewers will monitor Chourio’s recovery closely, aiming for a full return without risking future complications. Meanwhile, the performances of Perkins and Bauers could shape roster decisions moving forward.
Bottom LineThe Brewers must navigate Chourio’s absence with their depth, focusing on player development and maintaining early-season momentum. Ensuring that this injury doesn't linger will be crucial for Chourio's long-term contribution.
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