The New York Yankees are hanging onto the final Wild Card spot by a thread, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. isn’t helping right now.

Chisholm has been in a prolonged slump since the All-Star break, dragging down the team’s already inconsistent offense.

When he’s locked in, Chisholm can be one of baseball’s most electric players — a walking highlight reel on both sides.

But lately, the spark hasn’t been there, and the Yankees are feeling the effects as their lineup continues to sputter.

Since the break, Chisholm is hitting just .208/.278/.319, with only two home runs and eight runs batted in during that span.

He’s striking out far too often, racking up 24 punchouts in his last 72 at-bats, and looking overmatched at times.

The stats tell the full story of Chisholm’s inconsistency

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