The New York Yankees will have their first full-squad workout in less than a month and do not have a complete infield yet. Jazz Chisholm Jr. is expected to play second base, but without another move,
But now, the 26-year-old baseball star is enjoying collegiate life—at least for a bit. According to Derrian Carter of the Greensville News, Chisholm enjoyed a Syracuse University—Clemson University basketball game on the Clemson campus. Later in the week, he worked out with Clemson football players Cade Klubnik and wide receiver Antonio Williams.
Jazz Chisholm could be the Yankees’ secret weapon for the 2025 season. A dynamic player with the ability to cover both second and third base at a high level,
The New York Yankees may be turning to a familar face at third base, as DJ LeMahieu is expected to have a prominent role on the team.
New York Yankees' shortstop Anthony Volpe was snubbed in the MLB positional rankings. Jazz Chisholm Jr. has thoughts.
New York Yankees versatile infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. wasn't pleased with the latest Top-10 shortstop rankings from MLB Network. The list was prepared by The Shredder.
The New York Yankees should be exploring all options for their infield. This veteran from the Colorado Rockies could be the upgrade they need at third base.
New York Yankees fans may not be overjoyed with the team’s latest offseason signing but Jazz Chisholm, Jr. is clearly pleased. According to the YES Network, the Yankees signed a minor league deal with former Mets’ top prospect,
With less than three weeks left until Yankees pitchers and catchers report to Tampa for spring training, there is still work to be done in free agency.
Muncy is a two-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion. He hit .232 with 15 home runs and 48 RBIs in 73 RBIs. His career-high is 36 home runs and 105 RBIs, which he accomplished in 2023.
This story was updated to add new information. CLEMSON — New York Yankees third baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. sat behind the Clemson basketball bench to watch the Tigers beat ACC rival Syracuse 86 ...
Jazz Chisholm, Jr. never went to college. The New York Yankees' infielder went straight from the sports academy in his native Bahamas and started his professional career as an 18-year-old.