Milwaukee Brewers abandoned their first match of the regular season 2025 mlb with 4-2 Losing to New York Yankees. To add insult to injury, they were closer, two-time All-Star Devin Williams, was the one who closed the ninth Inning for his first defensive throw as Yankee.
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Freddy Peralta, brewer starter, throwing 5.0 rounds well and giving up four hits, two runs, one walk and eight. Unfortunately, two of these hits are a solo home, one of which would be a high outlet at each other Save Yankees stadium.
Unfortunately, the Milwaukee bats could not support the star pitch from Perealta. Most importantly, Hitter Leadoff Jackson Chourio He created the dubious history of MLB.
Jackson Chourio, midfielder Milwaukee Brewers, fought in the season opener

With the first on the bat in the MLB 2025 season, Chourio became the second player in the history of Major League at the age of 21 or younger, who twice hit Leadoff on the opening day.
The last player who did this was Sibby Sisti, who played for Boston Braves (later Milwaukee Braves, and now Atlanta Braves). Interestingly, Sisti would appear in the classic baseball “The Natural”.
Jackson Chourio today will become only the second player in the history of MLB 21 years or younger to twice on the opening day.
The second player who did it? No one other than Sibby Sisti, a member of Boston Boston from the 1940s, who would later appear as an actor in “The Natural”.
– Curt Hogg (@cyrthogg) March 27, 2025
Unfortunately, this was not the only fragment of the story he created on Thursday. While this little curiosity is chilly and comical, its next “historical” performance is exactly the opposite.
The 21-year-old midfielder went 0-5 against the Yankee. And if it wasn’t bad enough, it broke five times.
He is only the third player in the history of Major League, who hit five times in nine matches. The last was Jonathan India from Cincinnati Reds, who did it against brewers in 2022.
Milwaukee Brewers Manager Pat Murphy does not seem to worry about Jackson Chourio


Entering today, it would be complex to find brewer or Reds fans, who remembered that India had broken five times in nine innsing matches. This is because the baseball has a 162 match season. This is a marathon, not a sprint. There are good days and there are bad days.
Today was a bad day for Chourio, but he does not specify who he is as a player.
After the match, the brewer manager Pat Murphy was asked about what he said or said his 21-year-old star about his historically bad day. He replied: “This is a great educational experience for him.” After complementing New York, he continued: “The game will humiliate you. You just have to stay after that.
“He will learn from it and remember it as something he had to go through.” Then, with a smile, Murphy said: “He killed him during spring training. Hitting the balls everywhere, it was as if he didn’t even try.
“And the intensity has been returned and the situation is changing. And the brooms were:” I’m not going to throw Jackson any heat inside. ” But at some point he will answer it.
More Murphy’s press conference can be seen below, which includes his thoughts on the penetry output:
Pat Murphy on a five -none opening day of Jackson Chourio: “He will learn from it and remember it as something that he had to go.” pic.twitter.com/uu5nvmwopz
– Adam McCalvy (@adammccalvy) March 27, 2025
It is vital that fans remember this chourio Just He turned 21. Most players do not even in the main directions before they are 21 years ancient, and he already has a full season under the belt.
He will learn, he will be better and see success.
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