Jazz Chisholm Jr. credits stance tweak after belting first homer of season
By Mark W. Sanchez
Published on April 24, 2026.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. led the Yankees to a 4-2 victory over the Red Sox in a sweep at Fenway Park after a difficult start to the season. Despite not launching a home run in his first 23 games, he hit a homer in the series finale against Boston. He credits a stance tweak and increased his OPS from.498 to.556 in three games, and he felt his performance improved by backing away from the plate and adopting a more closed-off stance. Despite his lack of home runs, Chishollm is currently hitting only one home run per game, which he hopes to reach by the end of the season with a total of 50.
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