HOUSTON -- The 30/30 season has been rather uncommon in Yankees annals. Consider Jazz Chisholm Jr. in hot pursuit.

Perhaps fitting for a franchise known as the Bronx Bombers, the Yankees claim more players with 60-home run campaigns (Aaron Judge, Roger Maris and Babe Ruth) than those who amassed 30 homers and 30 stolen bases in the same year (Alfonso Soriano in 2002 and '03 and Bobby Bonds in 1975).

But with two more homers and four more steals, Chisholm can join the 30/30 ranks. His 28 home runs heading into Wednesday's game in Houston is already a career high, and his 26 steals were eclipsed only by the 40 he recorded last year, when he came to the Yankees in a late July trade with the Marlins.

“I feel like it would be great,” the 27-year-old infielder said of achieving 30/30, par

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