UPDATE: Brewers Phenom’s Breakout Season Ends With Unexpected Accolade

The Milwaukee Brewers have often been the stealth competitors in Major League Baseball, quietly defying expectations year after year. In the past, they’ve often been overlooked, with predictions pegging them in the middle, or even bottom, of the National League Central. Yet, the 2024 offseason marks a shift in their narrative.

Leading the charge, manager Pat Murphy etched his name into the history books by becoming the first Brewers skipper to capture the National League Manager of the Year Award. This win was significant, marking a milestone as Milwaukee became the last MLB team to secure this honor.

Complimenting Murphy’s accolade, the Brewers boasted defensive prowess with right fielder Sal Frelick and second baseman Brice Turang, both clinching the prestigious Rawlings Gold Glove Awards. Turang elevated his defensive dominance by earning the Platinum Glove Award, distinguishing him as the top defensive player in the National League, cutting across all positions.

Offensively, the Brewers received notable recognition with William Contreras and Willy Adames standing out in the National League MVP conversation. Contreras finished impressively as the fifth-place vote-getter, while Adames rounded out the top ten.

The Brewers’ forward-thinking strategy was clear with their commitment to rising star Jackson Chourio. Before the 2024 season kicked off, Chourio inked an eight-year, $82 million contract, which could potentially extend to a decade-long, $132 million deal with options.

The young outfielder didn’t disappoint. Overcoming an early slump, Chourio posted a robust .275/.327/.464 slash line, hit 21 home runs, and drove in 79 RBIs.

Not only did he score 80 runs and swipe 22 bases, but he also made history as the youngest player ever to notch a 20-20 season in MLB.

While Chourio’s stellar season saw him landing third in the NL Rookie of the Year voting—trailing only behind Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes and San Diego’s Jackson Merrill—it was enough to capture the attention of baseball analysts on a national level. Recognized as the eighth-best outfielder in all of baseball by an esteemed analyst, Chourio’s meteoric rise is a testament to his immense talent and future potential.

Highlight moments included his breathtaking performance in the NL Wild Card Series versus the Mets, where he slugged two homers in three games, marking him as the youngest Brewer ever to achieve such a feat in the playoffs. Analysts now regard his eight-year extension as one of the shrewdest financial moves in the league, potentially setting the Brewers up for continued success with Chourio at the helm of their offensive lineup.

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