
"Jackson Chourio has been placed on the 10-day injured list due to a fracture in his left hand. The early estimate for his return to game action is two to four weeks, per Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel."
"A recent MRI detected a hairline fracture at the base of his third metacarpal. It's believed that the injury dates back to a March 4 exhibition ahead of the World Baseball Classic."
"Chourio went for imaging at the time he was plunked by that pitch, but initial testing resulted in a diagnosis of a contusion. He played, presumably through discomfort, for Venezuela during the WBC."
"Chourio wound up delivering a solid spring line during Cactus League play with a batting average of .267, an on-base percentage of .333, and a slugging percentage of .400."
Jackson Chourio has been placed on the 10-day injured list because of a fracture in his left hand. Blake Perkins has been called up from Triple-A Nashville to replace him. The estimated recovery time is two to four weeks following a recent MRI that revealed a hairline fracture. The injury likely originated from a March 4 exhibition game. Initially diagnosed with a contusion, Chourio played through discomfort during the World Baseball Classic and had a solid performance in spring training.
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