Yankees Jazz Chisholm Jr. off to slow start in…
BALTIMORE — For most of the early going, Smooth Jazz has been on mute for the Yankees.
But Jazz Chisholm Jr. said before Yankees’ 6-2 win over the Orioles Tuesday he’s “working my butt off every day to get back” to the participant he’s succesful of being, and the one the Yankees need him to be in order to be their best model.
“Everybody gets frustrated with their performance when they’re not doing well,” said Chisholm, who was out of the lineup Tuesday against Orioles lefty Trevor Rogers. “Right now, I’m not swinging well.”
After going 0-for-4 with three strikeouts Monday evening — three of those at-bats coming with runners in scoring place — and 0-for-1 Tuesday evening pinch hitting for Amed Rosario, Chisholm fell to batting just .200 with a .600 OPS this season.
He has regarded like a shell of the hitter he was last season, when he hit 31 homers and stole 31 bases, main him to proclaim a aim of 50-50 this season.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. reacts after hanging out in the ninth inning of the Yankees’ loss to the Orioles on May 11, 2026 in Baltimore. AP
But in a essential contract yr, Chisholm has yet to live up to his own lofty expectations, though he insisted that his unsure future shouldn’t be getting in his head.
“No, not right now,” he said. “It’s still pretty early for that. But right now, all I want to do is help my team win. When you feel like you’re not doing that and you’re not helping, especially with the bat … it sucks.”
Aaron Boone prompt Monday that Chisholm is perhaps urgent and making an attempt to make issues occur instead of letting the sport come to him.
“There’s been stretches this year where it seems like he’s starting to get it going a little bit and then a little bit of a pullback,” Boone said. “He hasn’t fully broken out yet. And he will. It’s the hard part of this game as a hitter, even the good ones, you’re going to go through it in different stretches That’s where you got to be mentally tough and continue to stick to your process and make subtle adjustments and then walk out there with some swagger.”
Unlike some of the other struggling Yankees in the lineup — notably Trent Grisham, and to some extent Austin Wells — Chisholm doesn’t have the underlying metrics to counsel he has been the sufferer of dangerous luck and ought to be better than his floor numbers point out.
During his 30-30 season last yr, Chisholm posted a 15 % barrel fee, which ranked in the 91st percentile; this yr, it’s 6.0 %, rating in the thirty first percentile.
Last yr, he had an anticipated wOBA (weighted on-base average) of .346, which ranked in the 78th percentile; this yr, it’s .262, which is in the fifth percentile.
And last yr, his anticipated slugging share was .481, which ranked in the 83rd percentile; this yr, it’s .310, which ranks in the eleventh percentile.
“Just focusing on trying to square the ball up to center field every time I get up there,” Chisholm said. “Swing at the right pitches, put it in play.”
Due to the risk of rain, Wednesday’s collection finale has been moved up from 6:35 p.m. to 1:05 p.m.
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