NEW YORK — Jazz Chisholm took a turn talking to the writers in front of cameras after the Yankees ’ season-ending loss last Wednesday night.

The All-Star second baseman mentioned how disappointed he was because he really believed his club was “the team to beat.” He talked about his very costly error on a tailor-made double-play grounder that ended up costing the Yankees two runs when they should have been out of the seventh still down 2-1.

The Blue Jays went on to win 5-2 to close out the Yankees in four games in a best of five Division Series.

At one point, NJ Advance Media asked Chisholm if he’s concerned that the 2025 Yankees, who led the majors in runs and homers, could be broken up this winter with free agent losses . They could lose two outfielders who hit for power and p

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