Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. bails on ball with broken bat flying his way: 'Don't want to die'
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. has become cautious on the field after witnessing the dangers of broken bats. In a recent game, he let a liner go due to a broken bat flying towards him, emphasizing the importance of self-protection amidst the desire to make plays. Chisholm drew from his own experience, noting a past incident where he was hit by a broken bat. He specifically referenced a similar play with Aaron Judge, showing how players are adapting their game to address safety concerns.
"That's a tough one. I want to make every play out there for my guy, but at the same time, you don't want to die. You got a sharp object coming your way."
"The toughest thing to do as a baseball player right now is to stay on the field. So at the same time, we got to protect ourselves when we're playing out there, especially when stuff like that is happening."
Read at New York Post
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