Jazz Chisholm Jr. is entering his first full season with the New York Yankees. After being traded from the Miami Marlins at the deadline last season, Chisholm will now be the everyday second baseman for the Yankees after they lost Gleyber Torres to free agency.
The Yankees originally wanted Volpe and Chisholm to pair up the middle last summer, but Gleyber Torres preferred to stay at second.
The New York Yankees are the defending American League champions and the team certainly has confidence that it will return to the playoffs and have an excellent chance of returning to the World Series at the conclusion of the 2025 Major League Baseball season.
After the departure of Juan Soto, the New York Yankees will be counting on production from a bevy of new faces in 2025, including free agent signings Paul Goldschmidt, Max Fried and Cody Bellinger. Some returning players,
No one can accuse Tampa Bay Rays prospect Chandler Simpson of lacking confidence, particularly in his ability to run. Speaking to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal, Simpson said he would "definitely" beat established big leaguers like Jazz Chisholm Jr.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. discusses the glove he will be using at second base, his expectations for the upcoming 2025 season and more
Jazz Chisholm Jr. has shifted from third to second base, and Aaron Boone likes "his athleticism in the middle of the diamond, with Anthony [Volpe] there" at shortstop.
The New York Yankees landed Jazz Chisholm Jr. in a deal with the Miami Marlins at the trade deadline last season. With a hole at third base, the Yankees asked Chisholm to take on the position for the first time in his career,
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