Jackson Chourio
Jackson Chourio is a 20-year-old Venezuelan outfielder for the Milwaukee Brewers, who made a remarkable debut in Major League Baseball (MLB), ranking as the 40th best player in the league after his first season. He had an impressive batting line of .275/.327/.464 with 21 home runs and 22 stolen bases, breaking several franchise records and becoming the youngest Venezuelan to hit a Grand Slam in MLB history.
Born on Sep 15, 2003 (22 years old)
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Dominican Republic:
Jackson Chourio acknowledged Freddy Peralta for helping guide his path in the team.
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Venezuela:
Jackson Chourio completed the list of finalists for the Luis Aparicio Award.
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Venezuela:
Chourio, of the Milwaukee Brewers, became the youngest in history with two 20-20 seasons at the age of 21.
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Venezuela:
Jackson Chourio had to be removed from the game due to a cramp.
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Taiwan:
Jackson Chourio smashed the first offering from Yamamoto over the right-field wall for the Brewers’ only run.
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Canada:
Jackson Chourio delighted a sellout crowd by sending Yamamoto’s first pitch over the wall in right-center field for his fourth career postseason homer.
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Taiwan:
Jackson Chourio belted a homer in the fourth inning for the Brewers.
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Canada:
Jackson Chourio went 3 for 3 and drove in three runs in the first two innings.
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Dominican Republic:
Jackson Chourio went 3-3 and drove in three runs before leaving with a hamstring injury.
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Venezuela:
Jackson Chourio connected a two-run home run in the Brewers' victory over the Pirates.
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