Jazz Chisholm is enjoying an exciting offseason.
The Yankees infielder proposed to his girlfriend Ahnalys Santiago on Christmas under the Northern Lights in Finland for the ultimate romantic scene, as seen in a joint Instagram post.
Out in the cold and bundled up in Louis Vuitton scarves, Chisholm got down on one knee and the two followed with a kiss to celebrate the engagement under the green shade of the Northern Lights.
Chisholm, 27, shared several Instagram stories from friends celebrating this big moment, while their joint post showed many photos of the happy couple both during and right after he popped the question.
“I’m not Da Gurl anymore yallllll I’m DA WIFEEEEEEEE AHHHHHHHHH WTF I CANT STOP CRYING 💍 12.25.25I,” Santiago, 25, 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
“Y’all he really brought me across the world for this shitttttt ahhhhh IM EXACTLY WHO I THINK I AM,” she also commented.
An emotional and surprised Santiago, who also goes by Ahna Mac and has starred on the “Baddies” reality shows, showed off her sparkling ring in several pictures with his twisted band and cushion diamond at the center.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. reacts after his his solo home run to give the Yankees the lead during Game 3 of the ALDS against the Blue Jays on Oct. 7, 2025. JASON SZENES/ NY POSTChisholm’s exciting offseason news comes after the two-time All-Star and the Yankees fell well short of their World Series expectations this past year with their early 3-1 ALDS loss to the Blue Jays.
Jazz Chisholm and Ahnalys Santiago. Instagram @_jazz3Chisholm is expected to have even more things to celebrate in the offseason with an arbitration salary bump coming after a historic season where he became just the third player to record 30 homers and 30 steals in a season for the Yankees.
While some have wondered if Chisholm could be involved in a potential “challenge” trade general manager Brian Cashman has discussed this offseason since the second baseman has just one year remaining on his contract, Cashman said he values the infielder.
“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 during the winter meetings.

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