Jazz Chisholm Jr. Addressed New 'Torpedo' Bat
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Milwaukee pitcher Trevor Megill voiced his displeasure with the new bats after seeing his teammates hammered by the Bronx Bombers, though he’s hesitant to see change.
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. slams a two-run home run to increase the Yankees' lead vs. the Brewers.
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Chisholm accused Rojas of imposing an old-school culture that included Rojas cutting and pouring milk into separate sets of custom cleats.
The baseball world was quick to notice the oddly-shaped bats some Yankees players were using amid their blowout win against the Brewers on Saturday.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. only got to play in a handful of games started by Gerrit Cole last year, but the pitcher made an impression on his teammate in that short amount of time.
To understand why the Yankees second baseman has fit in so well in New York, it requires a full accounting of his whole self.
Jazz Chisholm always understood how some of baseball views his behaviors. When he put on his earrings and a couple of diamond chains, he knew. When he Euro stepped while crossing home plate on his home runs, the New York Yankees star knew. He was breaking the famous, or infamous, unwritten rules of baseball, at least in the eyes of some.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. not only still carries a grudge against a Miguel Rojas, but the old-school values of Major League Baseball, too.