Chisholm exits Yankees' game against Twins with toe discomfort
ESPN MLB • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 8:58 PM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026

Jazz Chisholm Jr., playing as second baseman for the New York Yankees, left the game against the Minnesota Twins on July 5 due to discomfort in his right big toe. The injury led to Chisholm exiting in the fifth inning, but the club reported that X-rays were negative. The Yankees are evaluating his status moving forward after this incident during their home game. The team's performance during the game continues as they assess the impact of losing Chisholm.
- •Chisholm exited the game in the fifth inning.
- •He experienced right big toe discomfort.
- •X-rays on the toe returned negative.
- •The Yankees are reviewing his injury status.
- 9:54 PMESPN MLB — Chisholm (toe) exits Yankees' game in 5th inning
"New York second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. exited the Yankees' home game against the Minnesota Twins on Sunday afternoon with right big toe discomfort, thought the club told reporters that X-rays came back negative.
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