Milwaukee Brewers set date set for return of Jackson Chourio and Andrew Vaughn
Two of the Brewers top hitters are beginning rehab assignments in Nashville this week.
The cavalry is close. Outfielder Jackson Chourio and first baseman Andrew Vaughn are set to begin a rehab assignment with Class AAA Nashville on April 29 and are expected to return to the Milwaukee Brewers lineup next week. Both have been out for nearly the entire season to this point.
Chourio has yet to play while recovering from a third metacarpal fracture suffered March 4 while getting ready for the World Baseball Classic, and Vaughn had four at-bats on opening day, when he fractured his left hamate bone and required surgery. The anticipated return date to the Brewers for both is May 4 in St. Louis.
This is big news for the Brewers offense, which has struggled mightily to generate power without two of its top five projected hitters in the lineup. With only 19 home runs, they are tied for last in baseball in home runs and have gone seven straight games without one, their longest streak since a franchise-record 13 straight in August 1999. The Brewers have gotten some semblance of production in Vaughn's stead, with Jake Bauers and Gary Sรกnchez bopping seven total homers and leading the charge for a combined .
505 slugging percentage by Milwaukee first basemen this year. The outfield, though, is an entirely different picture. Sans Chourio, Brewers outfielders are slashing just .