While this could be seen as a minor issue, the Yankees' manager Aaron Boone is now confident that Jazz Chisholm will thrive despite his departure from the lineup for Tuesday's Game 1 loss to the Boston Red Sox. Speaking with reporters, Boone emphasized his focus on allowing Chisholm to play his full game, noting that he will likely contribute significantly to the Yankees' success.
Chisholm, who has been leading the majors with 31 home runs and 80 RBIs, is expected to perform at his best, especially considering his speed on the bases. His recent season highlights his ability to power the bases effectively. However, the Yankees have faced challenges in the first inning due to a 2-1 deficit. While the lone hit from Cody Bellinger didn't drive in a run, Paul Goldschmidt moved from second to third to protect the ball, which could have improved the situation.
Boone's decision to leave Chisholm in the dugout comes as a strategic move to avoid elimination, ensuring that the Yankees remain competitive against the Red Sox. This approach underscores the importance of balancing player availability with team performance, even in a highly anticipated matchup.