The New York Yankees made a calculated swing at the 2024 trade deadline, acquiring infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. to bolster infield defense and lineup balance.

Following a productive second half after the trade, Chisholm entered 2025 with heightened expectations despite limited postseason production last fall.

The organization valued his athleticism and defensive versatility, which quickly became evident as he slotted in at second and third base.

However, the 27-year-old’s season was recently hindered by an oblique strain that cost him several weeks of playing time.

Since returning, Chisholm has reintroduced a level of spark to the infield unit that had noticeably dipped during his absence.

Chisholm’s offensive profile is beginning to settle

Currently slashing .223/.326/.471 with a .79

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