Jackson Chourio and Jacob Misiorowski were named co-NL Players of the Week on Monday, giving the Milwaukee Brewers a rare weekly double and giving Chourio his first such award. The club became the first team since August 2024 to have two teammates share the honor.
Chourio made the case with production that never let up. He went 13-for-29 with five homers, 10 RBIs and eight runs scored across six games, and he reached base in the most direct way possible for a hitter: by collecting a hit and driving in at least one run in every game that week. For a player who had missed the first month-plus of the season, the award lands as a sharp reminder of how quickly he has become central to the Brewers' week-to-week success.
The numbers behind the honor explain why the voting was not a one-man story. Misiorowski earned his second career Player of the Week award after throwing a complete game shutout against the Phillies on Friday night, allowing one hit and no walks while striking out 15 on 95 pitches. He did it with 58 pitches at 100-plus mph and needed only a fourth-inning double play to face the minimum. Chourio and Misiorowski also fit a broader pattern for the Brewers, who have been getting elite performances from both ends of the roster at the same time.
That is what makes Chourio's first award stand out. He is producing at a level that has him hitting.322/.370/.572 across 35 games this year, with nine homers, 11 doubles, 26 RBIs, 27 runs and five steals, while still carrying the memory of a season that started late for him. Misiorowski, meanwhile, has been piling up a case for the NL Cy Young Award, leading the majors in ERA, strikeouts, FIP and WHIP with a 1.34 ERA, 131 strikeouts, a 1.69 FIP and a 0.736 WHIP over 87 innings in 14 starts.
The next question is whether both Brewers can turn a weekly award into a bigger stage. With the All-Star Game in Philadelphia next month drawing near, Chourio and Misiorowski both look like strong bets to be there, but Monday's announcement stopped short of making that official.

