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Jazz Chisholm Jr. had a tough time in his Home Run Derby debut, as the Yankees' All-Star was quickly eliminated in the first round.
Chisholm joins a field that will also have Ronald Acuña Jr., Cal Raleigh, James Wood and Byron Buxton, among others.
The New York Yankees saw Jazz Chisholm participate in the Home Run Derby. He did not put together the strongest performance and drew plenty of criticism from fans.
Everybody in the Home Run Derby field on Monday night in Atlanta hit at least 15 home runs in the first round except for Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. had a rough night at the Home Run Derby, but those scrolling through X after his outing were likely having a laughter-filled night. Social media had some major jokes after Chisholm hit just three home runs in the derby,
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. will be swinging for the fences during MLB All-Star game festivities, joining the 2025 Home Run Derby.
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Total Pro Sports on MSN“The Entire Point Is To Hit Home Runs” – MLB Fans Criticize Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s Excuse After Disappointing Home Run Derby PerformanceAfter making his second career All-Star appearance, Jazz Chisholm Jr. finally got a shot at the Home Run Derby. But things didn’t go as planned for the Yankees star. At Truist Park, Chisholm managed to hit just three home runs in the opening round.
New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. managed just 3 home runs in the Home Run Derby tonight, finding himself eliminated from jump as others hit 16+
On the back of now-second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s two home runs and four RBIs, the Yankees beat the Mariners 9-6. It marked his second multi-homer game of the season and first since March 30. Chisholm, who hit a career-high 24 homers last season, has been a home run machine lately, with seven in the past 12 games to give him 17 this season.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. has a chance to join an illustrious list of Yankees at Monday night’s Home Run Derby. The slugging second baseman seeks to become the fifth Yankee to win MLB’s annual All-Star
Chisholm entered Monday's event hoping to become the first Yankee since Aaron Judge to take home the Home Run Derby crown—Judge clobbered 47 home runs en route to his win at Marlins Park in 2017. Chisholm now leaves Atlanta with a sour taste in his mouth, and the MLB social team isn't exactly giving him a confidence boost.
When Jazz Chisholm Jr. is present, fireworks generally aren’t far behind him. But Monday night at Truist Park, the Bahamas product was unable to find the power spark that netted him 17 homers before the All-Star break,