Yankees' healthy Jazz Chisholm returns to making steals
Briefly

Jazz Chisholm Jr. has achieved seven stolen bases in his last seven attempts, ending a 39-game streak without a steal. He previously missed 28 games due to an oblique strain, returning ahead of schedule. Post-injury, he remained productive with a .271 average, 16 extra-base hits, and 25 RBIs despite lacking his top speed. Recently, he felt no discomfort in running, although he is cautious due to the nature of his injury.
Chisholm has clearly turned the page on the 39-game drought that saw him go without a steal, achieving seven stolen bases in his last seven attempts.
Chisholm missed 28 games including all of May with an oblique strain and returned June 3 way ahead of schedule.
Despite not having his game-defining speed, Chisholm was productive, hitting .271 with 16 extra-base hits and 25 RBIs over the stretch.
About 10 days ago, Chisholm stopped feeling discomfort when running, but mentioned the need to guard himself against a scary injury.
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