Jazz Chisholm Jr. not only still carries a grudge against a Miguel Rojas, but the old-school values of Major League Baseball, ...
Chisholm accused Rojas of imposing an old-school culture that included Rojas cutting and pouring milk into separate sets of ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Jazz Chisholm Jr. sees himself as an artist. To understand the Yankees second baseman and why he’s fit in so well in New York — and also why he hated the first three years he ...
Los Angeles Dodgers' Miguel Rojas breaks his silence on Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s allegation during their tenure with the Miami ...
Chisholm and Rojas are now on opposite coasts, and Rojas's Dodgers topped Chisholm's Yankees in the World Series last year. For Chisholm, however, the alleged slights of their shared Marlins years—and ...
Jazz Chisholm Jr. is among the league’s young stars unafraid to be flashy, which goes against many of the old-time unwritten rules of baseball. The New York Yankees infielder launches into a ...
Don’t let any pictures of former Miami Marlins teammates Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Miguel Rojas celebrating victories fool you ...
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 ...
Jazz Chisholm quickly grew fond of his New York Yankees teammates after the Bronx Bombers acquired Chisholm in a trade last summer. He singled out one in particular in a surprising way.
Jazz Chisholm and the New York Yankees get a look at starting pitcher Freddy Peralta when they square off against the Milwaukee Brewers on Opening Day at Yankee Stadium on Thursday, March 27.
Once upon a time, there was reason to believe that Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Miguel Rojas would be the Miami Marlins' double play duo of the future. Chisholm was seen as a player with star potential ...
Jazz Chisholm Jr. swings big, a violent but smooth cut that has him wondering how many home runs he can destroy given a full season to take advantage of the short porch in right field in The Bronx.