MILWAUKEE (AP) — Another clutch playoff performance by Jackson Chourio had a concerning conclusion for the outfielder and the Milwaukee Brewers.

After becoming the first player to collect three hits in the first two innings of a postseason game, Chourio left Saturday's 9-3 NL Division Series victory over the Chicago Cubs with tightness in his right hamstring.

Brewers manager Pat Murphy said after Game 1 that Chourio had undergone an MRI. Chourio missed a month during the regular season with an injury to the same hamstring.

“They haven't said anything,” Chourio said through an interpreter. “We're still waiting. But physically I feel good, and I feel in a position where I'm ready to keep going and keep competing.”

Murphy didn't sound as optimistic.

“Obviously it’s real scary,” he said

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