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Yankees Ride High with Chisholm’s Homer and Stanton’s Injury Update

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The New York Yankees are finding reasons to celebrate as they swept the Boston Red Sox, with Jazz Chisholm Jr. shining brightly in the spotlight. Chisholm, who recently made a minor mechanical adjustment by opening up his stance and stepping back from the plate, hit his first home run of the season during the series. His performance saw his OPS surge nearly 60 points, a testament to the effectiveness of his tweak. Yankees manager Aaron Boone praised Chisholm’s at-bats, particularly against tough left-handed pitchers, calling it possibly his best stretch of the season.

On the heels of this success, Chisholm delivered a standout performance in last night’s game against the Houston Astros, reaching base four times and smashing his second homer of the year. Fans and teammates alike are hopeful that this version of Chisholm is here to stay, as he continues to contribute to the Yankees’ offensive efforts.

However, the night wasn’t without its concerns. Giancarlo Stanton exited the game after sustaining what was later diagnosed as “right lower leg tightness,” specifically related to his calf. This type of injury has become a familiar narrative for Stanton, and while Boone expressed concern, the team will monitor his condition closely.

The recent series at Fenway Park highlighted the contrasting trajectories of the Yankees and Red Sox this season. ESPN provided an analysis of the Yankees’ successes, particularly their strong starting rotation, while the Red Sox grapple with their own struggles, including issues surrounding their ace, Garrett Crochet, who has faced challenges in his last two outings. As Boston sits eight games back in the AL East, Yankees fans are relishing the moment.

On the rehabilitation front, Gerrit Cole took a significant step forward, pitching 4.1 innings for High-A Hudson Valley. He allowed two runs on five hits and threw 52 pitches, showcasing his gradual return to form. Following Cole, Carlos Rodón made his first professional appearance of 2026, delivering four shutout innings with four strikeouts and only one hit allowed. Both pitchers are expected to make a few more rehab starts before rejoining the Yankees’ rotation.

Amidst these developments, speculation continues around Spencer Jones and his future with the team. The Yankees face a decision on whether to promote him to the majors, allow him further development in Triple-A, or consider trading him for veteran help. For now, it appears that Jones will remain in the minors to hone his skills, but as the summer approaches, the team may reassess their options.

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

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