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Despite Jackson Chourio’s 1st homer, Milwaukee Brewers still lose for first time, 7-3, to Minnesota

The Brewers’ Sal Frelick dives to avoid being hit by a pitch during the sixth inning against the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday in Milwaukee. (AP photo)

MILWAUKEE — Jackson Chourio became the youngest player in six years to hit a home run but it wasn’t enough for the Milwaukee Brewers, who lost to the Minnesota Twins 7-3 on Wednesday as Ryan Jeffers hit a tiebreaking three-run drive to cap a five-run seventh inning.

Rhys Hoskins also went deep for the Brewers, who lost their first game after a 4-0 start. Minnesota’s Alex Kiriloff went 4 for 4 with two singles, a double and a triple.

Jeffers had four RBIs for the Twins.

Chourio led off the fifth by connecting on Daniel Duarte’s 1-1 slider for a 402-foot drive. Chourio, who signed an $82 million, eight-year contract during the offseason, is batting .350 with a hit in each of his first five major league games.

“I think off the bat, I knew it was gone there,” Chourio said through an interpreter. “Thanks to God for being able to put a good swing on it.”

The Milwaukee Brewers' Willy Adames celebrates as he rounds first on an RBI double during the fourth inning against the Cardinals on Aug. 19, 2021, in St. Louis. (AP file photo)

At 20 years, 23 days, Chourio is the youngest player to homer since Juan Soto did it as a 19-year-old in 2018. Chourio is the youngest Brewer to homer since a 19-year-old Gary Sheffield in 1988.

“Day by day, you notice more and more that Jackson belongs in the big leagues,” Brewers manager Pat Murphy said.

After Chourio gave the Brewers a 3-1 lead, the Twins rallied against Milwaukee’s bullpen.

Kiriloff and Byron Buxton opened the seventh with back-to-back doubles off Joel Payamps (0-1), and Carlos Correa’s one-out single drove in the tying run. With two outs and two on, Jeffers got ahead 2-0 in the count against Bryse Wilson, fouled off four straight pitches and hit a 376-foot drive over the left-field wall to end an 0-for-13 slump. The Twins had not gone deep since Royce Lewis in the first inning of last week’s opener.

Jeffers added an RBI single in the ninth off Thyago Vieira.

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TRAINER’S ROOM

Brewers RHP Trevor Megill went on the seven-day concussion list, retroactive to Sunday, after fainting while recovering from a apparent case of food poisoning. The Brewers recalled RHP JB Bukauskas from Triple-A Nashville.

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UP NEXT

Twins: Open their home schedule with a three-game series against Cleveland. Scheduled starters for Friday’s opener are RHP Pablo López (1-0, 1.29 ERA) for the Twins and RHP Tanner Bibee (0-0, 6.75) for the Guardians.

Brewers: Scheduled starting pitchers for Friday’s series opener against Seattle are RHP Freddy Peralta (1-0, 1.50) for the Brewers and RHP Logan Gilbert (0-0, 1.29) for the Mariners.

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