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While Chisholm was finishing up his rehabbing from almost five weeks of missed games with a strained oblique, he was convinced to hit the breaks and slow his game down to 70-percent max effort. Has this EVER been done before?
Jazz Chisholm, who's been great ever since his return from injury, is not looking to mess with what's working for him and the Yankees.
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NEW YORK — Red Sox rookie Marcelo Mayer made a trade with a Yankees fan after Friday’s game. The 22-year-old rookie blasted his first big league home run 410 feet in the right-center field stands here at Yankee Stadium. The young fan, who caught it, gave Mayer the ball in exchange for an autographed bat and another ball.
One New York Yankees relief pitcher is a step closer to being back on the mound after suffering a hamstring injury.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. has The Seventy Percent Solution. While most athletes talk about the urge to give 100% or even 110%, the New York Yankees infielder thinks his success since returning from the injured list has been caused by limiting his intensity.
Yankees Hopeful but Face Questions After Shortstop’s Early Exit Friday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Boston Red Sox will meet the New York Yankees in the first of a three-game weekend series on Friday. New York (38-23) leads the American League East, while Boston (30-34) is fourth in the division.