Jazz Chisholm attends Nets game with fiancée with Yankees ‘fielding inquires’ on infielder

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Jazz Chisholm kicked off 2026 with some basketball in Brooklyn.

The Yankees’ second baseman took in Thursday’s game between the Nets’ 120-96 loss to the Rockets at the Barclays Center — alongside his new fiancée, Ahnalys Santiago.

Chisholm, 27, and the smiling Santiago, 25, acknowledged the crowd after being introduced with a Yankees highlight video on the arena’s big screen.

Yankees star Jazz Chisholm and his fiancée Ahnalys Santiago sit courtside at Barclays Center. JASON SZENES/ NY POST
Santiago was seen wearing her engagement ring, a week after the couple announced their engagement on Instagram. JASON SZENES/ NY POST

“Jazz Chisholm on hand, taking in the action,” YES Network announcer Ian Eagle said during the broadcast. “Lots of Yankees fans around as he gets a round [of applause].”

The two-time All-Star and Santiago announced their engagement on Christmas with stunning photos under the Northern Lights in Finland.

“I’m not Da Gurl anymore yallllll I’m DA WIFEEEEEEEE AHHHHHHHHH WTF I CANT STOP CRYING 💍 12.25.25I,” an emotional Santiago wrote on Instagram. “love you so much WTF mannnn you tricked me @_jazz3 🥹✨I guess when you know you know & he ain’t playing bout me AHHH WTF😭MS MAC CHISHOLM.”

Days later, Chisholm made waves during a livestream after bragging about Santiago’s alleged OnlyFans activity.

It’s been an eventful offseason for Chisholm, who is coming off a career year with the Yankees.

Chisholm joined Alfonso Soriano and Bobby Bonds in the Yankees’ 30-30 club, hitting 31 homers and swiping 31 bases.

However, there has been uncertainty regarding Chisholm’s future in The Bronx.

Chisholm popped the question under the Northern Lights in Finland. Instagram/macdaddyahna

The Post’s Jon Heyman reported Thursday that the Yankees had checked in with superstar free agent Bo Bichette – and were “fielding inquiries” on Chisholm.

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Bichette, who is one of the top hitters on the market, recently indicated to teams he’d be willing to switch from shortstop to second base.

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Weeks earlier, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said the Bahamian infielder was a “part of the solution” — but maintained the organization would be “open-minded.”

“He’s somebody who I think is currently part of the solution, someone who’s made us better by getting him two deadlines ago, giving us athleticism,” Cashman said at the Winter Meetings. “He’s an All-Star second baseman, great defense, can steal bags, power, all that stuff.

“He’s been a good get. But again, the collection of all — whether it’s third base [Ryan McMahon], second base, first base [Ben Rice], catcher [Austin Wells], center field [Trent Grisham] — they’re all left-handed.

“We will be open-minded. But again, my default is these are all individually good players.”

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