Jazz Chisholm Jr. won’t stop wearing Yankees teammate’s pants, using another’s bat as he stays hot

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Don’t expect Jazz Chisholm Jr. to go back to his own pants — or bat.

The second baseman continued his recent uptick at the plate — all while wearing Giancarlo Stanton’s pants and using José Caballero’s bat.

He had two more hits with the combo in Monday’s 7-6 win, including a go-ahead, two-run homer in the bottom of the seventh that banked off the left field foul pole.

“It will always be [Stanton’s pants] and José’s bat,’’ Chisholm said.

Aaron Boone said he thought Chisholm looked “great” with the mismatched uniform but had a more traditional explanation for Chisholm’s recent improvement.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. (13) of the New York Yankees grounds out against the Toronto Bluejays.Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. (13) grounds out during the second inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium, Monday, May 18, 2026. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

“Jazz started swinging better the last few days,’’ Boone said. “He stayed on a couple [pitches Sunday] against [the] Mets where he drove the ball that way, too.”

And it’s paying off.

“He was missing pitches he usually hits,” Boone said. “Now we’re seeing him come to the level with a really good player. I don’t think he was that far off, but I don’t think he [was] swinging the bat that well.”

As for the change in attire and equipment, Boone said, “Whatever he’s got to do.”


Anthony Volpe is at least giving himself an argument to potentially stick around in The Bronx when Caballero returns from a fractured middle finger. He had two more hits and a pair of stolen bases.

“They’re not an easy club to run against,’’ Boone said of Toronto. “Anthony did a good job of getting both [stolen bases].”

And he’s looked better at the plate after struggling in his rehab assignment in the minors and his first games back in the majors.

New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe reacts after scoring a run.Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe (11) reacts after he scores on a SAC fly by New York Yankees catcher J.C. Escarra (25) during the fourth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium, Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

“He’s had more good at-bats,’’ Boone said. “For the most part, he’s controlling the strike zone the last four days.”

Boone said there is a chance Caballero comes off the IL when he’s eligible May 2, as the shortstop has taken ground balls and begun playing light catch after suffering a fractured right middle finger.


Yovanny Cruz, a hard-throwing right-hander, was called up from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Monday.

The 26-year-old right-hander never pitched above Double-A before the Yankees signed him to a minor league contract in the offseason, but his ability to throw 100 mph intrigued the team, and he showed positive flashes in the spring after coming back from a shoulder injury.

His recent results at SWB haven’t been as good, as Cruz allowed a run in each of his last five appearances. Overall, he struck out 23 in 18 innings at Triple-A this season.

Boone said the Yankees “really like his upside.”

There are command concerns, and Boone noted Cruz had issues containing the running game.

To make room for Cruz on the roster, Elmer Rodríguez was optioned to SWB.

Rodríguez was coming off his most effective start with the Yankees.

“It’s a tough situation,’’ Rodríguez said of being optioned to SWB. “I’ll take the positives out of it, go down there and hope to be back.”

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The Yankees began wearing a patch on their uniform Monday to commemorate John Sterling’s career after the broadcaster passed away earlier this month. Sterling’s children and ex-wife were part of a pregame ceremony in honor of Sterling.

His recent results at SWB haven’t been as good, as Cruz allowed a run in each of his last five appearances. Overall, he struck out 23 in 18 innings at Triple-A this season.

Boone said the Yankees “really like his upside.”

There are command concerns, and Boone noted Cruz had issues containing the running game.

To make room for Cruz on the roster, Elmer Rodríguez was optioned to SWB.

Rodríguez was coming off his most effective start with the Yankees.

“It’s a tough situation,’’ Rodríguez said of being optioned to SWB. “I’ll take the positives out of it, go down there and hope to be back.”


The Yankees began wearing a patch on their uniform Monday to commemorate John Sterling’s career after the broadcaster passed away earlier this month. Sterling’s children and ex-wife were part of a pregame ceremony in honor of Sterling.

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