Jackson Chourio's 3-run homer powers the Brewers past the Rockies 10-6 on June 28, 2025. See how the rookie's blast led Milwaukee to a third straight win.
StatPro MLB Beat Reporter
Another night, another display of offensive fireworks from the Milwaukee Brewers. The Crew extended their winning streak to three games Saturday, downing the Colorado Rockies 10-6, and it was rookie sensation Jackson Chourio who provided the signature moment with a towering three-run homer that broke the game wide open.
Jackson Chourio's 13th homer of the season came off an 89.3 mph changeup, launched to the opposite field at 100.4 mph.
The defining moment of the night came in the fourth inning. With the game tight, Jackson Chourio stepped to the plate and did what he does best: change the game with one swing. He turned on an 89.3 mph changeup from Rockies starter Kyle Freeland, sending it 363 feet to the opposite field for a three-run blast. The 25-degree launch angle and 100.4 mph exit velocity on his 13th homer of the year are just more data points proving that the rookie isn't just good; he's a cornerstone of this offense.
While Chourio's homer was the highlight, the entire lineup contributed to the victory. The Brewers tallied double-digit runs for an impressive 27th time this season, showcasing their relentless offensive approach. Brice Turang was a key contributor, driving in two crucial runs, including a fifth-inning single that helped pad the lead. This team-wide production is exactly what Milwaukee needs to sustain its success.
On the mound, starter Freddy Peralta did enough to earn the win. 'Fastball Freddy' battled through six innings, striking out seven while allowing three earned runs. It wasn't his most dominant outing, but it was a quality start that kept the Crew in control. The bullpen took it from there, with Nick Mears delivering a clean, scoreless inning to help slam the door and secure the victory.
With three straight wins under their belt, the Brewers (46-36) are firing on all cylinders. They remain just two games behind the Cubs in the NL Central, making every game crucial. The Crew will look to keep the pressure on and go for the series sweep against the Rockies tomorrow, hoping to carry this powerful momentum forward as the season's second half heats up.