India, Oct. 5 -- Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio left Tuesday's postseason game with a possible hamstring injury, just after making MLB history with three hits in the first two innings. The 21-year-old pulled up while beating out an infield single in the second inning.
The play drove in his third run of the game and extended Milwaukee's lead to 9-1 over the Chicago Cubs. Cubs third baseman Matt Shaw had fielded the grounder but couldn't get the out at first.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy quickly removed Chourio after noticing him clutching his leg. "It's scary," Murphy told TBS during the broadcast. "It's the same hamstring, and so we're worried about it."
Chourio previously spent a month on the injured list this season with ...
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