Yankees chisholm jazz speaks while avoiding

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Brayan Rocchio struck.

The Cleveland Guardians Cleveland stop stopped in the dish in the fourth round with a man in third position when he broke his bat on a field of Clarke Schmidt.

The ball went ahead of Jazz Chisholm Jr. to the second goal, who moved away from the last second while a large piece of the bat was also heading.

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Jazz Chisholm Jr. (Scott Winters / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images / File)

According to Baseball Savant, the ball has left Rocchio bat at just 64.8 MPH, which is not exactly ideal. But it is a hard line player in the box score.

Chisholm was questioned on the play, and he kept it rather frank.

“I want to make each game for my guy, but at the same time, you don’t want to die,” said Chisholm.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. (Mitchell Leff / Getty Images / File)

“You have a pointed object to come. I saw guys getting stabbed with broken bats in person, so I know how bad the injury can be bad. The most difficult thing to do as a baseball player right now is to stay on the field. So, at the same time, we have to protect ourselves when we play there, especially when things like it happen.”

Chisholm said he had been hit in the calf with pieces of a broken bat in minors.

“This is why I am a little more prudent to continue the bullets when the bat is on the same path,” he added.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. (Images / Winslow Townson / Getty files)

Chisholm later bought himself with his seventh Home Run of the year, who is tied for most New York Yankees with none other than the judge of Aaron. But the return of the Yankees fell short while they lost, 6-4, against the team they defeated in the American League championship series last year.

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