New York Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Jr. Exits Game Against Tigers
The New York Yankees are enduring a difficult stretch, and the situation worsened on Monday night during their matchup against the Detroit Tigers.
In the fourth inning, Jazz Chisholm Jr. collided hard with teammate Jasson Domínguez while chasing a fly ball. The impact knocked Chisholm to the ground, forcing him to exit the game.
Status alert: Jazz Chisholm Jr. leaves game Monday. (Video of the incident available on X)
Chisholm was able to walk off the field under his own power but looked visibly uncomfortable. As of the latest reports, the team has not yet provided a detailed update on his condition.

Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s Woes Continue With Yankees
This marks the second consecutive game Chisholm has left early. On Sunday against the Boston Red Sox, he was ejected after a heated argument with the first-base umpire. Following that incident, Chisholm expressed regret, saying he needs to “do better and stay in the game” and emphasizing the importance of maintaining focus and intensity regardless of the team’s record.
Chisholm’s 2026 Campaign
In his third season with the Yankees, Chisholm is slashing .222/.305/.398 with a .703 OPS and 12 home runs through 81 games. He ranks among the team’s leaders in several offensive categories but is currently in a slump, mirroring the Yankees’ broader struggles.
Yankees Navigate Painful Drought
After a disappointing series loss to the last-place Red Sox, New York was hoping for a rebound against the Tigers at Yankee Stadium. However, the team continues to search for consistency and momentum as they risk falling further in the AL East standings.
Fans and the organization will be anxiously awaiting further updates on Chisholm’s status in the coming hours.





