Jazz Chisholm is batting .300 with four homers, eight RBI with a 1.064 OPS in seven games since joining the New York Yankees, who were struggling before Jazz’s arrival, which is part of the reason they threw caution or narrative to the wind and went after the game-changer, who in all honesty wasn’t being elevated or properly managed in Miami. 

 

 

In a recent interview on the New York Post Sports YouTube channel, the show host, Dexter Henry, asked Hector Beauchamp of Latino Sports about Chisholm Jr.’s impact on the clubhouse.

 

“I think Chisholm is a special player, and if he’s surrounded around the right leadership when it comes to players when it comes to coaching staff, I think you can get the best version of him during the season,” Beauchamp told Henry. 

 

Beauchamp also emphasized Chisholm Jr.’s strong mentality during clutch moments. Not only does he deliver with RISP (Runners In Scoring Position), but his play elevates in those situations. 

 

“Jazz Chisholm with runners in scoring position was sitting 330 [batting average] that’s 80 points higher than his actual batting average,” he said.

 

“To me, that shows me that when there’s runners in scoring position when the pressure is there he locks in and he comes through in big spots. And he’s been coming through the energy has been fun it’s been fun to watch what he’s been doing with the Yankees,” he added.

 

The Yankees are 6-1 since The ‘Bahamian Blur’ joined the team and ignited the offense, immediately providing a spark to a team that was straddled in the mud.

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