
"Right hamstring tightness forced Jackson Chourio out of Game 1 of the NLDS in the second inning, though Chourio had already logged three hits by that point in the Brewers 9-3 win over the Cubs. In the aftermath, Chourio told reporters " I feel good, and I feel I'm in a position where I'm ready to keep going and ready to keep competing," though he underwent an MRI to check for any sort of serious injury."
"That MRI didn't come back entirely clean, as Brewers manager Pat Murphy told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Curt Hogg and other media that the MRI was " inconclusive. It's not a serious hamstring strain, but it's not necessarily something that won't limit him. We're going to kind of see how he feels. He's going to go through some testing, and if he feels anything, we're going to shut it down.""
Right hamstring tightness forced Jackson Chourio out of Game 1 of the NLDS in the second inning after he had logged three hits in the Brewers' 9-3 win over the Cubs. He reported feeling good and ready to continue competing but underwent an MRI that was described as inconclusive. Manager Pat Murphy said the MRI did not indicate a serious strain but could still limit Chourio, and that testing and symptom monitoring will guide decisions. Chourio ran from home to first at roughly 50 percent and appeared to move gingerly without obvious pain. Issac Collins replaced Chourio and would remain in left field if Chourio cannot play. Off-days give extra time to monitor his status before upcoming games.
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