Yankees At-Bat of the Week: Jazz Chisholm Jr. (6/22)
Briefly

The New York Yankees are struggling in June, losing 9 of their last 12 games, primarily due to an underperforming offense that has scored one or fewer runs in half of those contests. In a notable exception, Jazz Chisholm Jr. emerged as the Player of the Game during a tense 4-2 win over the Orioles, providing crucial contributions both at the plate and in the field to help secure their first series victory in a while. His at-bat in the eighth inning showcased both his skill and the pitching struggles of reliever Bryan Baker.
Despite struggling offensively for much of June, the Yankees managed a moment of redemption with Jazz Chisholm Jr. leading a series-clinching win against the Orioles.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. stood out in a much-needed victory for the Yankees, showcasing his skills offensively and defensively amidst a tough month for the team.
In a crucial at-bat situation, Chisholm faced a challenging reliever but remained patient, leveraging poor pitch execution by Bryan Baker to help the Yankees secure a win.
Baker's inability to execute his sliders correctly made Chisholm's approach easier, illustrating how vital pitch control is in tight game scenarios.
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