Yankees 2B Jazz Chisholm Jr. Says He Will Not Wear Protective Cup After Fouling Ball Off His Groin
Jazz Chisholm Jr. left after a foul ball struck his groin, and the Yankees had no update on his status after the game.
- On Thursday, New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm exited the 5-1 loss to the Chicago White Sox in the fourth inning after a foul ball ricocheted off the ground into his groin area.
- Chisholm immediately dropped to the ground in agony, remaining there for several minutes as manager Aaron Boone and a trainer attended to him before he limped off the field.
- Anthony Volpe pinch-hit for Chisholm, but New York ultimately lost after Andrew Benintendi hit a decisive eighth-inning grand slam for Chicago.
- The Yankees provided no immediate update on Chisholm's status, adding him to an injury list already featuring MVP Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, and Trent Grisham.
- Across 70 games this season, Chisholm, 28, has batted.228 with 10 home runs and a.720 OPS before Thursday's injury.
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. had to leave Thursday night's game in the fourth inning when his own foul ball hit him in the groin . . . but in his first at-bat Friday night, he drove a pitch into the second deck in rightfield.
Yankees 2B Jazz Chisholm Jr. says he will not wear protective cup after fouling ball off his groin
New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. said Friday that he doesn’t plan to start wearing a protective cup, one day after getting hit in the groin by a foul ball.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. exits Yankees game after fouling pitch directly into his groin in painful scene
Jazz Chisholm Jr. exited Thursday’s game after fouling a ball off himself in the fourth inning, cutting short a recent surge following his early-season struggles.
Aaron Boone provides latest injury update on Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr.
This looked like an uncomfortable play for Jazz.
JCJ was replaced after getting hit right there of all places, but NYY's condition is unknown. Just where on earth was he hit? Sports Chosun reporter Park Sang-kyung: "He was hit in the most painful spot." This is a comment written by the New York Post on the 19th (KST) while reporting on the New York Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr., who was replaced after being hit by his own batted ball. On this day, Chisholm Jr.

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