Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. left Sunday’s game against the Twins after five innings due to right big toe discomfort. X-rays on the toe were negative. The team said he will be reassessed further on Monday.
Chisholm injured the toe while rounding first base on a single off right-hander Joe Ryan in the second inning. He stayed in the game for another at-bat in the fifth inning before limping off after hitting a fly ball.
José Caballero replaced him at second base after moving from third base, while Amed Rosario entered at third. Chisholm has dealt with the same toe issue since May 13, 2023, when he played for the Marlins.
“There is a little bit of throbbing in there. When you aggravate it, it hurts,” Chisholm said. “You don’t move the same [way] sometimes. It was a huge relief [knowing] I’m good.”