How does Jazz Chisholm Jr. compare to past Yankees?

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Via MLB Tonight, Greg Amsinger, Harold Reynolds and Dan Plesac draw comparisons for the newest Yankee, Jazz Chisholm Jr.

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He’s been amazing in this small sample. Even if it doesn’t continue I love the energy he has brought. 💜

bannankev
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I like the speed of Jazz & Volpe back to back. They can put pressure on the pitcher & make the difference in tight games. They're the offensive equivalent to a star double play duo, which they also might have in their tool box. With two tandems in Soto & Judge plus Jazz & Volpi they'll be tough to beat.

cleanslate
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Jazz was the spark that the yanks needed, thats why they swept the phillies

timblincoe
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not really a homerun guy from harold is crazy knowing that jazz puts his power on display more than his contact even though jazz has shown he can get base hits to score runs as well and on the yankees hes put the ball in play alot the most homeruns hes ever had according to the numbers right
now in a season are 19 and he didnt even play the whole season on the marlins that season on the yankees i think he will reach to 20 or past that for sure jazz wont get injured
we will see his best

shawnterrance
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I get the comparison, but why is the ‘injured outfielder inside the park homer’ highlight a part of it lol

Makerst
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He reminds me of Ricky Henderson. At least Jazz doesn’t have to deal with George Steinbrenner, especially how he was before he got suspended.

dorothysewing
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Not a homerun guy but will hit you 25-30 homeruns? 😂🤣😂 That's literally a homerun guy smh 🤦🏾

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