Jazz Chisholm Jr. sits out Yankees lineup amid slow start

New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. was absent from the starting lineup against the Athletics on Thursday afternoon, with Amed Rosario filling in at second base. Chisholm pinch-ran in the seventh inning and flew out in the ninth during the Yankees' 1-0 loss. He has struggled early in the season, posting a .186/.255/.256 slash line with no home runs and three RBIs over 12 games.

Chisholm's benching comes amid cold weather in New York, where game-time temperatures dipped into the low 40s during his last two starts. The six-game homestand saw temperatures never exceed 60 degrees. After the loss to the Athletics, Chisholm's season stats reflect his challenges at the plate in chilly conditions. He entered as a pinch-runner and ended with a flyout to center field in the ninth. Chisholm compared his current numbers to last year, when he also hit .180/.255 through 12 games but finished third among Yankees position players in WAR at 4.2, with 31 home runs and 80 RBIs. > How were my numbers by season’s end? Chisholm asked. > It’s cold. It’s literally all it is. My swing feels great. When you step into that cold weather and you stand there a couple of innings, your body starts to freeze. … It’s hard to function when you can’t feel the bat. Chisholm is set to return to the lineup Friday against the Rays at Tropicana Field, where warmer conditions prevail. > We’ll see how I do in that series, and then you ask about it. … Question me in a month and a half. If I’m still with no homers after 40 games, [then come to me], Chisholm said.

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