As it turns out, maybe New York Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr. is better off at third base after all-and that could pose a slight change of plan for Aaron Judge's latest title chase.

Chisholm opened the season as the Yankees' second baseman and hit the IL in early May batting .181 with a .714 OPS. However, DJ LeMahieu's return and Oswaldo Cabrera's severe ankle injury forced Chisholm back to third base, where he spent most of last season.

All Chisholm did in his first four games was go 8-for-16 with two homers and six RBI. His average is up to .223, his OPS has skyrocketed to .797, and he's, at least temporarily, silenced the questions about his fit in New York.

Chisholm's recent hot streak also raises questions about the Yankees' trade deadline plans, specifically adding a second or

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