Jazz Chisholm hits back at fans for trash talking



In a week full of online nagging and speculation about the roster, the spotlight found it again. New York Yankees second carrier Jazz Chisholm Jr. became the center of conversation as fans mixed trash with fresh trade talk and he chose not to stay silent. He went right into it and owned it. Chisholm Jr. took to social media and met everyone at once: questions about his form, chatter about his future with the Yankeesand more buzz about whether a trade could actually happen. The fans were talking. He answered. And he did it with his voice.

He responded extensively on social networks and he made it clear that being with the Yankees hasn’t changed who he is. “Even in the off season you make me feel like I’m not a normal person,” he wrote. “Like I’m a damn normal person. I can troll and still work.” He reminded Yankees fans and critics that he’s heard worse. “I’ve been slandered since I was broke… a little tinkering with this app can’t hurt.” It read as both a rejection and a reminder: he can work and joke, and neither stops the other.

Yankee buzzer meets center fielder

His words fell flat as the front office continued to talk. Teams have signed up. Reports say yes The Yankees have been listening to trade offers for Jazz Chisholm Jr.which is part of the job, not a guarantee of movement. General manager Brian Cashman needs to listen. Acting is another step, and timing is important.

On the field, Chisholm’s season gives him an advantage. In his first full year with the Yankees, he earned his second All-Star selection. He hit .242 with 31 home runs and 80 RBIs in 130 games. Trust. Styles. Big moments under the bright lights — just what candidates usually hold.

So he trolls. He works. He answers. The rest hangs in the Bronx like a midsummer night’s question: If he stays, what message will his next swing send to all doubters?





2025-12-27 11:42:00

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