The Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jackson Chourio is no stranger to etching his name in Major League Baseball history books, and ...
Not only did Chourio's performance save the club's season, but it also put the rookie in a class with one of the game's ...
That $82 million contract Jackson Chourio signed before ever playing a major league game looks like more and more of a ...
Jackson Chourio tied it in the eighth with his second homer of the game and Garrett Mitchell put the Brewers out in front ...
After matching a milestone set by Babe Ruth, the youngest player in the majors sat quietly at his locker, not looking taxed ...
A few batters later, with Phil Maton still pitching for the Mets, pinch hitter Garrett Mitchell smacked a two-run shot that ...
Jackson Chourio launches his second solo homer of the game to right field, tying the game at 3 in the bottom of the 8th ...
Here's how Jackson Chourio feels about the support he's receives from Brewers fans. Chourio spoke after game 2 of the Wild ...
Jackson Chourio tied the game in the eighth with his second homer of the night to even the NL Wild Card Series.
In a must-win wild-card game for Milwaukee, the 20-year-old rookie delivered the big blast to tie the game — twice.
Trailing 3-2 entering the bottom of the eighth inning, the Brewers rallied for three runs behind home runs by Jackson Chourio and Garrett Mitchell to take the lead, sending American Family Field into ...