Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. Exits After Forearm Hit, X-Rays Negative
Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. Exits After Forearm Hit, X-Rays Negative

Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. Exits After Forearm Hit, X-Rays Negative

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New York Yankees All-Star second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. was hit on the left forearm by a 96.8-97 mph pitch from Baltimore Orioles' Grant Wolfram during a recent game, forcing him to leave the field in considerable pain. Initial X-rays and scans have come back negative, but a CT scan is pending to rule out any serious injury. Chisholm was replaced on the bases by José Caballero, and the Yankees have expressed cautious optimism about his condition as the team prepares for the postseason. Chisholm is having a career year, with 31 home runs, 80 RBIs, and a .243 batting average, contributing significantly to the Yankees' playoff berth and contention for the American League East title. The incident marks a concerning moment for the Yankees as they approach the playoffs, but early indications suggest Chisholm may avoid a prolonged absence. The team and fans remain hopeful for his quick return to the lineup.

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