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Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Jr. Exits Game with Groin Injury; Wells Shows Promise in Rehab

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In an unfortunate turn of events for the New York Yankees, second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. was forced to leave Thursday’s game after suffering a painful groin injury. Chisholm’s misfortune came when he fouled a ball that ricocheted back up and struck him directly. He remained on the ground in visible discomfort before ultimately exiting the game. Fans are hoping it won’t lead to any lingering issues, but the team’s medical staff will likely assess the situation closely.

On a more positive note, Yankees catcher Austin Wells showcased his potential during a rehab outing with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Wells made a statement by hitting two home runs in Columbus, which is a promising sign as he works his way back from cervical headaches that had previously sidelined him.

In trade discussions, the Yankees appear to be steering clear of pursuing two-time reigning Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal as the Trade Deadline approaches. While the allure of adding another arm is tempting, the Yankees’ rotation has been a strong point this season. Instead, they are likely to focus on addressing more immediate needs within their roster.

Looking ahead, the 2026 All-Star Game is on the horizon, and one Yankee is already eyeing participation beyond just the game itself. Breakout star first baseman Ben Rice has expressed his willingness to take part in the Home Run Derby if invited. Currently, Rice is among a select group of American League players, boasting 20 home runs this season, making him a prime candidate for the event.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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