Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Plays 1 Inning With Blow Pop in Mouth
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 23
Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Plays 1 Inning With Blow Pop in Mouth
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 23
Summary
Jazz Chisholm spent the fifth inning with a Blow Pop in his mouth, an on-field stunt that drew fresh attention during the Yankees' game.
The report framed the move as attention-seeking rather than strategic, turning a routine defensive inning into the story's main talking point.
The episode also revived questions about clubhouse discipline under manager Aaron Boone and whether MLB should treat candy on the field as a player-safety issue.
For the Yankees, the moment fed a broader contrast with the franchise's stricter past image, including long-standing appearance rules that have already been relaxed.