Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Jr. emotional after 100th homer due to friend’s death
Jazz Chisholm Jr. took a milestone swing Sunday night with a heavy heart.
The Yankees second baseman drilled his 100th career home run to start the scoring in a 7-2 win over the Red Sox, then appeared to be emotional after he returned to the dugout, which he indicated after the game was due to the death of a close friend.
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“It felt kind of surreal,” Chisholm said. “I lost my best friend [Saturday], so today felt like a different type of day. Especially with the 100th home run coming today and everything.”
Chisholm declined to go into detail, but said, “Right now, I’ve been going through a lot in the last 30 hours.”
Before the night was over, Chisholm added his 101st career home run, another two-run shot that gave the Yankees some breathing room in the eighth inning.
Chisholm finished Sunday with 24 homers on the season, matching his career-high from last season.
“It makes it feel even better that we won the game, especially against a team that’s really been beating us a lot this year,” Chisholm said. “That should take us into a good momentum right now.”
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