Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit his first homer of the season and improved his OPS by nearly 60 points during the Yankees' sweep of the Red Sox. He credited a mechanical tweak in his batting stance for his recent success.
Key points
Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit his first homer of the season
Chisholm's OPS rose nearly 60 points during the series
Giancarlo Stanton suffered a leg injury against the Astros
Gerrit Cole is progressing in his rehab and may return in a month
Carlos RodĂłn made his first pro appearance of 2026
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BOSTON, MA - APRIL 23: Jazz Chisholm Jr. #13 of the New York Yankees celebrates on first base during the game between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Thursday, April 23, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Natalie Reid/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
BOSTON, MA - APRIL 23: Jazz Chisholm Jr. #13 of the New York Yankees celebrates on first base during the game between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Thursday, April 23, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Natalie Reid/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
New York Post | Mark W. Sanchez: Among the many positives to come out of the Yankeesâ sweep of the Red Sox was the first homer of the year from Jazz Chisholm Jr., who saw his OPS rise almost 60 points during the series. Chisholm credited a small mechanical tweak as a possible reason for his improved play over that span, saying that he opened up his stance and backed off the plate a little bit. âProbably his best group of at-bats, especially off some tough lefty matchups there,â Aaron Boone said of Chisholm this week.
On cue, Chisholm went out and had his best game of the year in last nightâs demolition of the Astros, reaching base four times and hitting his second homer. Letâs hope this version of Chisholm is here to stay.
MLB.com | Steve Schaffer: Giancarlo Stanton exited last nightâs game in after appearing to suffer a leg injury running the bases. Itâs the kind of injury weâve all come to expect from Stanton at some point nearly each year, but itâs always disheartening when it actually happens. Stantonâs injury was later reported as âright lower leg tightness,â with Boone saying it was related to the calf.
: This weekâs series at Fenway Park highlighted the divergent fates of the Yankees and Red Sox so far this season. ESPN spelled out exactly whatâs gone right in New York and whatâs gone wrong in Boston, with the Yankeesâ starting rotation and Bostonâs lack of bop the main storylines. The Red Sox also have concerns about their ace , whoâs gotten absolutely crushed in his last two starts. Boston will likely pull it together at some point, but for now, itâs not so bad to see the Yankeesâ rivals eight games back in the AL East standings.
: âs steady journey back to the bigs continued on Thursday night, the right-hander taking the ball for High-A Hudson Valley and tossing 4.1 innings, allowing two runs on five hits. Cole got up to 52 pitches (42 strikes), after throwing 44 pitches in his first rehab start. The Yankees are working him up slowly and carefully, and he appears to remain on track for a return to the majors in roughly a month if all goes to plan.
As if it was 2024 again, Cole was by last night, making his first pro appearances of 2026. In 4.1 innings of his own, he threw shutout ball, struck out four, and allowed one hit and a walk across 65 pitches. The Yankees expect that heâll need just two more rehab starts before returning to the rotation from his much-less-serious elbow surgery.
: What should the Yankees do with Spencer Jones? Itâs a question weâve asked many times before, and probably will ask many times more. The options are pretty clear: bring him up to the majors, continue to let him develop at Triple-A, or trade him for immediate veteran reinforcement. The most likely outcome for now is the status quo, with Jones remaining in the minors to try and refine the rougher edges of his game, but anything is possible come the summer, when the Yankees will presumably be shopping at the deadline.
Q&A
What adjustments did Jazz Chisholm Jr. make to improve his performance?
Jazz Chisholm Jr. opened up his stance and backed off the plate, which he believes contributed to his improved performance.
How did Jazz Chisholm Jr. perform in the recent game against the Astros?
Chisholm had his best game of the year against the Astros, reaching base four times and hitting his second homer.
What injury did Giancarlo Stanton suffer during the game against the Astros?
Giancarlo Stanton exited the game with reported 'right lower leg tightness' related to his calf.
What is Gerrit Cole's status regarding his return to the Yankees?
Gerrit Cole is on track for a return to the majors in about a month after completing a successful rehab start.
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