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Distracted Yankees star makes throwing error mic'd up on ESPN after vowing to bring 'smoke' vs Red Sox
Distracted Yankees star makes throwing error mic'd up on ESPN after vowing to bring 'smoke' vs Red Sox

Daily Mail​

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Distracted Yankees star makes throwing error mic'd up on ESPN after vowing to bring 'smoke' vs Red Sox

Jazz Chisholm Jr. was not focusing on just baseball while playing third base for the New York Yankees on Sunday night, as he made a critical throwing error during a mid-game interview. During one of ESPN's mic'd up segments during the third inning of a national broadcast against the rival Red Sox, the ball was hit to the 27-year-old. On what would have been a tough play even if Chisholm was not giving an interview answer, the speedy infielder had to deliver a spinning throwing across the diamond, which ended up way off line for an error. His horrible throw came after Chisholm promised to bring 'smoke' against Boson after Red Sox rookie pitcher Hunter Dobbins said he'd rather retire than suit up in pinstripes. 'I think there should be more trash talk in baseball!!! Anyone agrees!? Anyway free smoke at 7,' Chisholm posted to X hours before the error. Fans took the opportunity to dunk on Chisholm for a bit of karma, or think that ESPN should have been charged with the error, not the Yankees star. "DAMMIT" — Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) June 8, 2025 He made a throwing error during a mid-game interview on Sunday night during an interview 'Now i know why (Juan) soto didin't want to wear the mic during the subway series,' one MLB fan said on social media. 'Stop the interviews. It's so distracting and selfish by mlb and espn in my opinion,' a second person added. 'This franchise used to win championships,' a third continued. 'If you wanted attention you could just be good at baseball,' a fourth stated. A collection of social-media messages about Jazz Chisholm's throwing error on ESPN The throwing error did not lead to any scoring from the Red Sox, although Boston came on strong later in the game to win 11-7. Dobbins got the win, allowing only three runs in five innings of work, absorbing any excess smoke from the Bronx. Chisholm did not have a hit in three at bats, but did draw a walk and drive in a run. The teams meet again later this week, with plenty chances for smoke from Chisholm should he choose to dish it out.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. pushes back at Hunter Dobbins' Yankees remark
Jazz Chisholm Jr. pushes back at Hunter Dobbins' Yankees remark

Yahoo

time7 hours ago

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Jazz Chisholm Jr. pushes back at Hunter Dobbins' Yankees remark

Jazz Chisholm Jr. pushes back at Hunter Dobbins' Yankees remark originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Before Sunday night's series finale at Yankee Stadium, Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. was asked about Red Sox rookie Hunter Dobbins' sharp words. The right-hander who is scheduled to start the finale told the Boston Herald that he'd retire if the Yankees were the last team to offer him a contract. Advertisement Chisholm acknowledged the shade. 'I don't think I would ever say it. I think it closes doors. But I like it though,' Chisholm told reporters. Chisholm is known for expressing himself and he certainly wasn't going to condemn another player for doing so. The comment, however, also shows that he wouldn't let some rookie talk trash without a response. New York Yankees third baseman Jazz Chisholm Penner-Imagn Images Earlier in the day, Chisholm had promised there would be "smoke," at 7. "I think there should be more trash talk in baseball!!! Anyone agrees!? Anyway free smoke at 7," he tweeted Sunday afternoon. As Dobbins prepares to start his first career game against the Yankees in this storied rivalry, his bold words will put a bullseye on his back. Some players think that playing in the Bronx is a little tougher than, say, Tropicana Field or the Rogers Centre. Advertisement Dobbins will not experience that first-hand -- times 10. Coming off a scheduled day off after a month-long oblique injury, Chisholm is back in the lineup. That first at-bat between Chisholm and Dobbins should be a must-watch. It's the kind of verbal sparring Yankees fans -- and Chisholm -- have been missing in baseball. A little trash talk and an edge between hated rivals add a little spice to this Sunday night game. Related: Anthony Volpe and Jazz Chisholm Jr. Set to Return for Yankees-Red Sox Finale Related: Jazz Chisholm Jr. Calls for More Trash Talk Ahead of Yankees-Red Sox Finale This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 8, 2025, where it first appeared.

Yankees' Jazz Chisholm wants more trash talk before Red Sox game
Yankees' Jazz Chisholm wants more trash talk before Red Sox game

Yahoo

time17 hours ago

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Yankees' Jazz Chisholm wants more trash talk before Red Sox game

Yankees' Jazz Chisholm wants more trash talk before Red Sox game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Before the series finale against the Red Sox at Yankee Stadium, Jazz Chisholm Jr. lit up (formerly Twitter) with a tweet that felt like a shot fired across the bow. Maybe it was a response to Hunter Dobbins? Advertisement "I think there should be more trash talk in baseball!!! Anyone agrees!? Anyway, free smoke at 7," Chisholm tweeted. Jazz's words came hours after Red Sox rookie Hunter Dobbins, who's stepping into the Bronx spotlight for the first time, brought a fresh fire into the storied Yankees-Red Sox feud. New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm, Jr. rounds the bases at Progressive Field on April 21, 2025.© David Dermer-Imagn Images Dobbins, son of a diehard Sox fan, threw some verbal jabs, saying he'd retire if the Yankees were the last team to sign him. That kind of bluntness is exactly the fuel this rivalry has been missing. Chisholm's tweet is a rallying cry for more heat on the field and in the chatter. Baseball, especially in today's era of analytics and social media, has seen less of the kind of trash talk that once electrified fans and players alike. Advertisement Yankee Stadium and Yankee fans are primed for this kind of prompt. The Red Sox bring out an exceptional level of vitriol from Yankees fans, even without encouragement from the players. With Jazz's 'free smoke at 7' line, the stage is set for a showdown not just in stats, but in attitude and volume. So Yankees fans, brace yourselves. The rivalry has some new, younger voices, and they are embracing the moment. They're ready to talk trash and keep the fight alive. More trash talk? Grab the popcorn. We're all in for a spicy rivalry. Related: Red Sox Rookie Stokes Yankees Rivalry Fire in the Bronx Related: Former Yankees Pitcher Shares Hilariously 'Nutty' Anthony Rizzo Pitching Pep Talk This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 8, 2025, where it first appeared.

NFL star reveals 'grimy' girlfriend trick he'd use to provoke players before big games
NFL star reveals 'grimy' girlfriend trick he'd use to provoke players before big games

Daily Mail​

time16-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

NFL star reveals 'grimy' girlfriend trick he'd use to provoke players before big games

Accomplished NFL star Jalen Ramsey has revealed the 'grimy' girlfriend trick he used while at Florida State - he would send direct messages to opposing players' girlfriends before big games. Ramsey would do his research for the underhanded and unique tactic, looking up offensive players' social-media profiles and finding photos with their significant others. Once the identity of a quarterback or wide receiver's girlfriend was evident, Ramsey got to typing. Then he would mention it on the field when helmet to helmet with the upset gridiron boyfriend. 'In college, like when I was at Florida State, I was grimy, like super grimy, I didn't care,' Ramsey said of his pregame tactics. 'I would look up his Instagram, see his girlfriend or whatever, boom boom boom, slide in her DMs. We get to the game, I'm bringing it up in the game.' Ramsey also gave the impression some of the players' girlfriends would correspond with him while in a relationship. While Ramsey may no longer use social media for mental warfare, he is known as one of the NFL's biggest trash talkers, with his personal and professional lives colliding a few times on the gridiron. There was no better example of Ramsey's antics than a 2020 brawl with wide receiver Golden Tate over a long-running family feud. Ramsey has two children with Tate's sister, Breanna, but the couple broke up while she was pregnant with their second child. When Ramsey posted a photo on social media with his new girlfriend, dancer Monica Giavanna, last October, Golden Tate responded to a fan's comment with 'he know he gonna have to see me.' Ramsey and Giavanna are now believed to have also split. And the personal animosity between the two players exploded after the October 2020 clash between the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Rams The former Giants wide receiver and then-Rams cornerback exchanged blows near midfield and had to be separated by teammates and coaches. Tate and Ramsey walked toward each other as the game ended and both took swings before going down to the turf. TMZ also reported Ramsey also waited outside of the locker room after the game for Tate. Ramsey now plays for the Miami Dolphins, while Tate has not taken an NFL snap since the 2020 season.

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