‘Injured’ Chourio hit HR in Brewers J2

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Jackson Chourio, in doubt to play SDLN J2 after injuring and undergoing resonance, 3 -run 3 -run in Milwaukee’s second triumph


Milwaukee – el Venezuelan gardener of the Milwaukee Brewers, Jackson Chourio, return to the alignment and connected a home run of three races in it second game of the Division Series of the National League against the Chicago Cubs on Monday, after that one Rigidity in your right ischiotibial it will force out of the First game of the series.

Chourio sent a 0-2 launch from the Venezuelan Daniel Palencia on the central garden fence with two outs in the fourth entrance. Chourio’s 419 feet hit extended Milwaukee’s advantage to 7-3.

The 21 -year -old hit first in order and covered the left garden.

“If you are in a situation in which you feel it, we are going to get it. If you are in a situation where you do not feel that you can do the job, we will take it out,” Murphy said during his previous availability to the game.

Chourio hit 3-3 with three races promoted in Milwaukee’s victory 9-3 in the first game on Saturday before leaving in the second post. He became the first player in history to have three hits in the first two entries of a playoff game.

He underwent a magnetic resonance after the game and made some light race in a training on Sunday. Murphy said Sunday that the results of magnetic resonance were unfinished and added that “it is not a serious pull in the hamstring, but it is not necessarily something that will not limit it.”

Chourio was injured the right ischiotibial as he ran to the first base in a single inside the box in the second entrance on Saturday. A month of the regular season was lost due to a pull in the same ischiotibial.

“I am sure that it is not 100%. But I am more concerned with behavior than feelings. However, what you feel is not as important as it behaves,” Murphy said.

Chourio had expressed confidence after Saturday’s game when the problem was not serious.

“I feel good right now. Compared to the last time this happened, I feel that I am in a very good position,” said the Venezuelan through an interpreter after Saturday’s game.

Chourio entered Monday having hit 14-8 with two home runs and six races promoted in four playoff games in his career.