Navigator

Search


Jackson Chourio returns to enter his name with 6 MLB immortals

Jackson Chourio hit a home run and stole a base
Photo: Social Network X

Published at: 16/04/2024 04:52 PM

Young Venezuelan Jackson Chourio hit a home run and stole a base in the Milwaukee Brewers 7-3 loss to the San Diego Padres at American Family Field.

The Venezuelan went 4-2, with a couple of runs pushed and the same number of runs scored, becoming the first player in major league history to fly and rip off a pad, 20 years and 36 days old or younger, since Bryce Harper did it on September 26, 2012, with 19 calendars and 346 days, according to Baseball-Reference, reviewed by the LVBP.

The full roster is comprised of only 16 players in Major League Baseball history, including six Hall of Famers: Freddie Lindstrom (1925), Mel Ott (1928), Mickey Mantle (twice in 1951), Al Kaline (1954), Robin Yount (1975) and Ken Griffey Jr. (a couple of times in 1989).

In the first episode and at the head of the line-up of Los Lupuloso, the Venezuelan shot a single, and then went on to the successful conquest of the intermediate one, to score his third steal in an equal number of attempts during the harvest. Later in the second inning, he hit a home run against starter Joe Musgrove.


Mazo News Team