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Jazz Chisholm Jr. leaves Yankees game after injury from foul ball
Jazz Chisholm Jr. exited the Yankees game after being injured by a foul ball that hit him in the groin. He was replaced by Anthony Volpe. Chisholm has shown improvement in his performance after a slow start to the season, while the Yankees continue to manage several player injuries yet maintain their lead in the American League East.
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Jazz Chisholm Jr.
Anthony Volpe
Aaron Judge
Giancarlo Stanton
Jazz Chisholm Jr., second baseman for the New York Yankees, left the game on Thursday after sustaining an injury from a foul ball that struck him in the groin. The incident occurred in the fourth inning when he fouled a breaking ball that bounced back at him. Chisholm was attended to by trainers and was replaced in the lineup by Anthony Volpe.
Chisholm has had a challenging start to the season, hitting .164 with a .498 OPS and no home runs in his first 21 games. However, he improved in his last 49 games, achieving a batting average of .254 and an OPS of .811.
The Yankees are currently facing multiple injuries, including Aaron Judge with a broken rib and Giancarlo Stanton with a calf injury. Despite these setbacks, the team remains in first place in the American League East, leading by 3.0 games.