Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. Gets Doubled Off First Base on Pop up to Second Base vs. Marlins
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUG 2 – Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s baserunning error was one of many mental mistakes contributing to the Yankees' struggles in a 2-0 loss to the Marlins, who have won 24 of 33 games since June 21.
- At LoanDepot Park, Jazz Chisholm Jr. was doubled off at first after a high popout, overshadowing the Yankees' 2-0 loss to the Marlins.
- Amid a string of costly misplays, the Yankees' season-long mental lapses, including Chisholm’s gaffe, highlight repeated fundamentals issues manager Aaron Boone said "can’t happen."
- In the first inning, third base coach Luis Rojas’s questionable send cost a run, José Caballero allowed a ball to scoot under his glove, and Kyle Stowers’s throw beat Trent Grisham at home.
- Following the defeat, the Yankees dropped to third in the AL East and into the second wild card spot after Saturday's loss and Boston’s win.
- Meanwhile, the Miami Marlins have won 24 of 33 games since June 21, the best record in baseball during that time.
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