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Yankees star caught on camera issuing blistering threat to MLB rival... what he said left fans stunned
Yankees star caught on camera issuing blistering threat to MLB rival... what he said left fans stunned

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Yankees star caught on camera issuing blistering threat to MLB rival... what he said left fans stunned

New York Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr. was caught on camera making a blistering threat to a member of the Kansas City Royals, stunning fans with his remarks. Chisholm looked up at Yankees third base coach Luis Rojas after successfully stealing a bag and made the remarks, upset with the was he was attempted to be tagged out. The speedy Chisholm slid head first, beating the tag from Royals infielder Maikel Garcia off a throw from catcher Freddy Fermin. The throw got to Garcia's glove just above Chisholm's head, with the third baseman attempting to make the tag on the Yankee star's helmet. Chisholm's helmet got dislodged and he ran into the shin of Garcia, making the outspoken New York star livid. 'Imma tell you one more time… if he tags me like that one more time, imma smack the f*** outta him,' Chisholm said. Jazz had a few things to say after that stolen base 🤣 — Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) June 11, 2025 Here's the tag that had Jazz Chisholm Jr. frustrated. He ended up leaving the game with neck tightness — Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) June 11, 2025 Chisholm eventually scored on an Austin Wells hit in the 10-2 blow out of the Royals. Kansas City's roster likely will not take kindly to the comments from Chisholm, as the actions that pissed him off were not outside of MLB's rulebook. Chisholm making the threat at the Royals comes a few days after he trashed talked a member of the Boston Red Sox organization. 'I think there should be more trash talk in baseball!!! Anyone agrees!? Anyway free smoke at 7,' Chisholm posted to X hours playing in Sunday's game. Chisholm promised to bring 'smoke' against Boston after Red Sox rookie pitcher Hunter Dobbins said he'd rather retire than suit up in pinstripes. Unlike last week against New York's arch rivals, Chisholm's words were backed up in a victory.

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