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.
“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.
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.
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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