Yankees' Jazz Chisholm snapped cold weather blues with solo homer: 'Coldest I've ever played in'
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Jazz Chisholm Jr., who hails from the Bahamas, faced extreme cold while playing in New York, significantly impacting his performance. After a tough week in frigid temperatures, Chisholm ended an 0-for-24 slump with a home run against the Giants, though the Yankees ultimately lost the game. He expressed the difficulty of adjusting to the cold climate, joking about his remedies to stay warm. Despite the challenging conditions, he acknowledges this is part of his job, showing a professional attitude towards the situation.
"It's been the worst for me," Chisholm said of playing in the cold. "I'm from the Bahamas, I'm used to the warm weather. That's probably the coldest I've ever played in."
"A lot of Vaseline - shoutout Vaseline, send me some," Chisholm said. "A lot of hot stuff from out of the training room. Go in the hot tub before the game. Layers of creams... This is our job and this is what we gotta go do. There's no excuses."
Read at New York Post
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