With the New York Yankees starting Tuesday night’s game with four straight home runs, there was little that could dampen the mood in the dugout. That was until Jazz Chisholm, Jr.
The New York Yankees have a massive hole in the middle of their lineup, and its name is Jazz Chisholm Jr.
How many of the 50 MLB players with three or more 40 home run seasons can you name in six minutes?
New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. will not have to serve a suspension for his in-game social media post criticizing umpire John Bacon. According to the New York Daily News, Major League Baseball has rescinded the one-game ban initially imposed.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. knew he had to do something. The New York Yankees' second baseman saw closer Devin Williams’ outing spiraling out of control again. He couldn’t just stand there and watch it again without trying to help him.
This weekend, the New York Yankees (15-10) will face their Canadian rivals, the Toronto Blue Jays (12-13), for the first time this season. Toronto is
Jazz Chisholm Jr. has never been afraid to speak his mind. But this time, it’s not just fans or umpires who are reacting; it’s a former Miami Marlins executive.
When the Miami Marlins pulled the trigger on a trade to send franchise icon Jazz Chisholm Jr to the New York Yankees, they were very pleased with the influx of young prospects sent in the deal.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. had a real scare Monday night. In the fourth inning of the New York Yankees’ 6-4 loss to the Cleveland Guardians, the second baseman narrowly avoided injury when the barrel of Brayan Rocchio's broken bat flew right at him.
When the Miami Marlins traded star second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. to the New York Yankees during last year's trade deadline, it served as the centerpiece of an all-out fire sale where they dealt Tanner Scott, Trevor Rogers, Bryan de la Cruz, A.J.
When the Yankees pulled the trigger on acquiring Jazz Chisholm at last year’s trade deadline, the goal was clear: upgrade the infield defense and bring a little more juice to second base.
The Miami Marlins are turning to the future behind the plate. On the heels of a shoulder injury to veteran catcher Rob Brantly, the club is calling up 23-year-old Agustin Ramirez, their top catching prospect and a headliner in last year’s Jazz Chisholm Jr.
Josh Hart has always worn his emotions on his sleeve. On Saturday, he wore Jazz Chisholm Jr. across his chest. Before the Knicks’ first-round playoff game, Hart warmed up in a Yankees-themed basketball jersey bearing Chisholm’s name and number.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. is pushing back against Major League Baseball after being handed a one-game suspension for a profanity-laced tweet directed at umpire John Bacon following his ejection Thursday night.
Aaron Boone says Chisholm is appealing the decision
New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. was suspended for one game and fined an undisclosed amount on Friday. Major League Baseball said in a statement that Chisholm was being punished for "his conduct, including his violation of Major League Baseball's Social Media Policy for Major League Players" on Thursday against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Jazz Chisholm’s four-word post to social media ended up being a costly one.
The New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-3 on Thursday night at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa. The road team in their own spring training ballpark, the Yankees posted mutli-run innings in both the fifth and sixth to spur their offensive attack.
New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. was fuming mad after getting tossed from Thursday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Fla.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. dressed appropriately for Jackie Robinson Day on Tuesday. Tuesday marked Jackie Robinson Day in MLB, which honors the day Robinson made his MLB debut and broke the color barrier in baseball.
Acquiring Jazz Chisholm Jr. is quickly turning into one of the best trades by the New York Yankees in recent memory. The 27-year-old slugger has done nothing but mash since coming over from the Miami Marlins last summer.
The Yankees are clubbing home runs at a pace to open this season that has never been seen before in Major League Baseball.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. is one of several players who have been using a “torpedo” style bat through the early portion of the 2025 season, and the New York Yankees third baseman wants to dispel one false narrative about the new lumber.
The New York Yankees clubbed a franchise -record nine home runs on Saturday afternoon — including three from reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge — in a 20-9 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.
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