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Yanks' Chisholm quiets 'overrated' chants with HR
Key takeaways
- CLEVELAND -- Jazz Chisholm Jr. once again showed why he relishes being the opposing player fans love to hate.
- The flashy second baseman quieted chants of "overrated" in Cleveland with a home run in the eighth inning that sent the New York Yankees to a 3-2 victory over the Guardians on Tuesday night.
- "I feel like that was the loudest chants all day we heard, so I think it was great."
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CLEVELAND -- Jazz Chisholm Jr. once again showed why he relishes being the opposing player fans love to hate.
The flashy second baseman quieted chants of "overrated" in Cleveland with a home run in the eighth inning that sent the New York Yankees to a 3-2 victory over the Guardians on Tuesday night.
"I love it. Kind of," Chisholm said. "I feel like that was the loudest chants all day we heard, so I think it was great."
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