Jazz Chisholm Jr. went 2-for-4 with a solo homer to lead the Yankees to an 8-0 blowout win over the Rangers in the opening contest of Saturday’s doubleheader.
Chisholm put the cherry on top of a dominant victory for the Yankees in the front-end of Saturday’s twin bill by launching a majestic 416-foot moonshot to center field off Rangers side-winding reliever Grant Anderson in the eighth inning, which gave New York a commanding eight-run lead at the time. The electrifying 26-year-old, who wound up moving to center field after Trent Grisham left the contest after being hit by a pitch, has homered in back-to-back contests and gone deep six times in 11 games since arriving in New York at the trade deadline. We were confident the move to hitter-friendly Yankee Stadium would be extremely beneficial, but he’s dramatically exceeding our expectations at the moment. He’s up to 19 round-trippers on the season, putting him on the doorstep of becoming just the seventh player in the big leagues this season to join the 20-homer, 20-steal club.