In an exciting National League Division Series matchup, the Milwaukee Brewers took a 2-0 lead over the Chicago Cubs, thanks to stellar performances from their young talents.
Chourio and Misiorowski: Milwaukee’s Bright Future
Gardener Jackson Chourio, 21, demonstrated his power by hitting a three-run homer against a 101.4 mph fastball from reliever Daniel Palencia. This home run not only extended Milwaukee’s lead to 7-3, but also marked a milestone: Chourio became the youngest player in MLB history with three home runs in his first five postseason games.For his part, right-handed pitcher Jacob Misiorowski, 23, dazzled from the mound. He kept the Cubs’ offense at bay for three innings, showing impressive speed in his pitches. His first eight pitches in the postseason reached or exceeded 102 mph. The Brewers’ manager, Pat Murphy, praised Misiorowski’s performance, highlighting his control and composure in pressure situations. The Brewers’ offense shined with three home runs in total, including a three-run homer by Andrew Vaughn in the first inning.“He’s a star. For me, I think he’s the best player we have here.”
William Contreras, Brewers catcher, on Jackson Chourio