New York Yankees third baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. returned to the lineup in style this week, mashing two homers and six RBI over his first four games back from an oblique injury.

All that did was earn him a spot on the bench.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone shockingly sat Chisholm for Saturday's showdown against the rival Red Sox, one night after the All-Star slugger went 3-for-5 with a three-run homer. Chisholm totaled four RBI in a 9-6 victory, the Yankees' 11th in 15 games.

Boone instead started light-hitting utility infielder Pablo Reyes at third. Oswald Peraza drew the start at shortstop, with Anthony Volpe receiving treatment for a left elbow injury.

On the one hand, Chisholm played four consecutive games after missing over a month. However, he's thriving at third base and looks comfo

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