Jazz Chisholm Jr. Discusses Yankees
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•Jazz Chisholm Jr. opens up about his Yankees dreams: ‘Born to play in New York’
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. , acquired from the Marlins before the trade deadline, says he was born to play in New York .
He feels like he and Aaron Judge are the most exciting players in baseball.
Chishols: "I feel like I could win a Gold Glove anywhere, honestly".
The Yankees shortstop says he's been told he can't hit home runs all his life.
He says he loves when people doubt him.
He was told he wasn't fast or fast, but he says he has an inner Mamba mentality.
His grandmother, Patricia Coakley , is a former national team national team shortstop.
A-Rod said he likes that I wore 13 , so I’m with it.
I feel like we had a kind of a big brother-little brother relationship going on when we were in Miami .
I grew up watching Ken Griffey Jr. when he was wearing 3 at the same time.
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