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Yankees Takeaways: Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s sixth-inning blast leads the Yanks to a win

The Yankees bullpen recorded 11 outs without allowing a run

Jazz Chisholm Jr. Homered Today | CREDIT: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

DETROIT — The Yankees played their best defensive alignment Tuesday, and for that, the Yankees got a win with a big blast, big defense, and big bullpen outings. They took game two against the Tigers 4-3, winning a one-run game against a team that could be a playoff team if things break their way going forward.

The Lollipop Guild

The Yankees needed a jolt. Enter Jazz Chisholm Jr. After last night’s antics with the lollipop at second base and the subsequent managerial callout on the Talkin’ Yanks podcast this morning. One thing is certain: Chisholm Jr. has a flair for the dramatic, and he showed that in the top of the sixth inning. With the Yankees needing a big hit, Chisholm Jr. provided a one-out, two-run home run to drive in Paul Goldschmidt, who reached on an infield single. I guess the “bloop and a blast” saying still holds true.

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