BALTIMORE — Jazz Chisholm Jr. officially gained entry to the Yankees ‘ 30-30 club on Friday, homering off Orioles reliever Dietrich Enns in the seventh inning.
With Chisholm having already secured his 30th stolen base of the season, his 30th home run, a two-run shot, put the Yankees on the board after Orioles ace Trevor Rogers silenced the Bombers’ bats for the first six innings. Chisholm went on to celebrate with high-fives and jumps in the Yankees’ dugout, but his blast could not spark a comeback in what became a 4-2 loss.
While Chisholm’s milestone didn’t lead to a win, the 27-year-old is just the third player to join the Yankees’ 30-30 club. Bobby Bonds hit 32 home runs and swiped 30 bases in 1975, while Alfonso Soriano crushed 39 dingers and stole 41 bags in 2002 before repeat