Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio, who left Game 1 of the team's National League Division Series with a tweaked right hamstring, is headed right back to left field in Game 2.

Brewers manager Pat Murphy told reporters before the Oct. 6 game between the Brewers and Chicago Cubs that Chourio will indeed be leading off against left-hander Shota Imanaga at American Family Field and playing in his usual spot. Murphy said Oct. 5 that results of an MRI were "inconclusive" and Chourio would essentially be a game-time decision after going through a pregame workout.

Chourio recorded a historic three hits in the first two innings of Game 1, legging out an infield single for an RBI for the third hit. It was on that play that Chourio felt discomfort in his right hamstring, the same h

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