Yankees Jazz Chisholm Jr. takes bold stance on return from injury

Shaun McAvoy

Yankees Jazz Chisholm Jr. takes bold stance on return from injury image

New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. hopes to skip a step as he continues working his way back from injury. 

Chisholm has been sidelined since April 29 after suffering a high-grade strain to his right oblique. After a hot start to the season, the 29-year-old former All-Star cooled down, slashing a mere .181/.304/.714, but has hit seven home runs in 30 games. The Yankees believed it would take 4-6 weeks for Chisholm to return, which is looking to be an accurate timetable as he gets closer to returning. 

As The New York Post's Mark Sanchez shared, while at a charity event on Tuesday in the Bronx, Chisholm spoke about how he was progressing in his recovery and boldly hopes to avoid a trip to the minor leagues for a rehab assignment. 

“We’re pretty close,” Chisholm said. “I don’t like to do rehab assignments. I’ve never really been a fan of it." 

Though Chisholm does not want to participate in a rehab assignment before returning to the Yankees, Sanchez shared how manager Aaron Boone believes he would probably need to visit an affiliate, even if for a game, but was not sure yet.

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“I would think whether it’s a game, whether it’s a game or two, we’ll probably do something,” Boone said Tuesday. “But it’s not something we’ve talked about really yet.”

Chisholm is beginning to swing against a high-velocity pitching machine, which should help the infielder ramp up as he prepares to return to the Yankees, but it is unclear if Boone will send him down to a minor league affiliate for a rehab assignment. Either way, New York will be happy to have Chisholm return soon. 

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Shaun McAvoy

Shaun McAvoy is a freelance NBA and MLB writer for The Sporting News. Shaun's experience includes local sports coverage with SportsNet Pittsburgh, an affiliate of the New England Sports Network, focusing on football and baseball. Shaun is a Billerica, Massachusetts native, and Merrimack College graduate with a degree in Sports Management and Communications and Media.