Jazz Chisholm Jr., full name Jasrado Prince Hermis Arrington Chisholm Jr., is a Bahamian professional baseball player. He currently plays for the New York Yankees as the #13 center fielder. Recently, during the Yankees vs. White Sox game, he suffered an elbow injury. Let's take a closer look at how exactly Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s injury occurred and when he will be able to return to playing.
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. suffered an elbow injury when he slid toward home plate during a game against the Chicago White Sox.
The Yankees' Chisholm Jr. will undergo an MRI after injuring his elbow during a game on Monday. In that game against the White Sox, the Jazz injured his elbow when he slid into home plate while scoring from second base. The incident occurred on Anthony Volpe's infield single in the fifth inning.
MLB television replays showed him twisting his left arm after sustaining the injury. He continued to defend third base, but soon left the game for Ben Rice. According to an article on the MLB site, he said, "My adrenaline was still pumping, so I didn't feel it right away. An inning went by, just sitting there, and I started to feel it a little bit."