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The Jackson Chourio Center Field Conundrum: How the Brewers’ Final Outfield Puzzle Piece Could Ignite Their 2026 Playoff Push

Last updated: March 25, 2026 2:11 pm
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With Opening Day imminent, the Milwaukee Brewers face a pivotal decision on Jackson Chourio’s position, as Jake Bauers’ commanding spring performance demands a lineup change that could amplify their offensive output for a playoff-bound season.

The Milwaukee Brewers are on the brink of the 2026 MLB season with a critical outfield alignment question hanging over their Opening Day roster. At the heart of the dilemma is Jackson Chourio, the dynamic young outfielder who has primarily manned left field but possesses the skillset to excel in center.

Chourio, just 22, has already established himself as a cornerstone for Milwaukee. Over his first two full seasons, he has demonstrated rare power-speed combinations, recording back-to-back 20/20 seasons—a feat that underscores his offensive potential [Athlon Sports]. In 2025, he made 89 starts in center field across 131 games, proving he can handle the demands of the position [1].

However, the buzz this spring has been about Jake Bauers. After a strong finish to 2025, Bauers erupted in Cactus League play, batting a scintillating .457 with a .578 on-base percentage and 1.114 OPS over 14 games. His performance has been impossible to ignore, making a compelling case for an everyday role [Athlon Sports].

The challenge is who currently occupies center field. Garett Mitchell, returning from shoulder surgery, has struggled this spring with only four hits and 20 strikeouts in 12 games. Brandon Lockridge has shown more athleticism with 13 hits and four home runs in 15 games, but his bat projects as complementary rather than cornerstone [Athlon Sports].

Both offer strong defensive skills, but defense alone won’t satisfy Milwaukee’s need for consistent run production from the outfield. This is where the Chourio-Bauers calculus becomes so compelling.

Chourio’s own spring was abbreviated due to his participation in the World Baseball Classic with Venezuela. In just nine games, he hit .296 with eight hits—limited exposure, but his track record speaks volumes [1].

Moving Chourio to center field would accomplish several strategic goals:

  • It would lock Jake Bauers into an everyday left field role, leveraging his torrid spring and recent momentum
  • It preserves Jackson Chourio’s offensive presence in the lineup while utilizing his defensive versatility
  • It allows Mitchell and Lockridge to fill depth roles where their gloves can be impactful without the pressure of everyday center field duties
  • It creates a more potent, balanced lineup for a Brewers team with genuine playoff aspirations [Athlon Sports]

Manager Pat Murphy has remained noncommittal on the outfield alignment, but the spring performances have tilted the scales. Bauers’ .457 slash line is a siren call that cannot be ignored, while Mitchell’s frustrating spring raises questions about his readiness [Athlon Sports].

Fan chatter on social media and forums has already latched onto this possibility. The theory that Bauers’ bat must be in the lineup daily, and that Chourio is the key to making that happen without sacrificing defense, has gained traction. Some fans even speculate that this move could be the precursor to further offensive upgrades as the Brewers push for a deep postseason run.

Historically, the Brewers have excelled when maximizing their young talent’s versatility. Chourio’s willingness to adapt—he has already shown he can handle center—mirrors the team’s flexible approach in past successful seasons. With the NL Central winnable and a pitching staff that ranks among the league’s best, optimizing the outfield could be the difference between a wild card and a division title.

The decision looms large. Keep Chourio in left, and Bauers might see reduced playing time, wasting his hot spring. Shift Chourio to center, and you bet on his defensive capabilities while amplifying the lineup’s thump. Given Bauers’ performance and the lackluster alternatives in center, the logical move seems clear, but baseball strategy is rarely that simple.

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