Aaron Judge's personal hitting coach had some seemingly unwanted advice for the slugger's New York Yankees teammate. Richard "Teacherman" Schenck, who is famous among Yankees fans on X.com (formerly Twitter),
Jazz Chisholm Jr. brings speed, power and more than a little life to the characteristically staid Yankees clubhouse.
“Jazz has kind of been joined at the hip with Volpe,” manager Aaron Boone said. “Kind of following him everywhere he goes. Making sure they do things together. I’ll pair those two a lot, as much as I can in spring training.”
The Yankees manager is planning on shifting Jazz Chisholm Jr. back to second base this year, and though he left the door open for him to return to third base after learning it on the fly last year, Boone wants him to have a permanent home once the season begins.
After a midseason trade from the Miami Marlins last season, Chisholm saw his counting stats improve in 46 games with New York. Down the stretch, the now-27-year-old batted .273 with 11 home runs, 23 RBI, 28 runs scored and 18 stolen bases.
The New York Yankees have made several major additions this offseason. But there's still one hole the team has yet to properly fill: third base. The
# BAHAMIAN Major League Baseball (MLB) professional Jasrado “Jazz” Chisholm Jr had a career year last season with the New York Yankees while getting the hang of playing at the third base position for the first time in his pro career.
The New York Yankees have entered camp not quite knowing how their infield will look on Opening Day. Third base continues to be the question mark after a busy offseason left that position as virtually the only spot on the roster that wasn't addressed,
The Toronto Blue Jays were unable to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and could lose him to the New York Yankees next winter.
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