New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. leaves Thursday’s game against the Chicago White Sox after taking a ball to the groin area. Multiple outlets report that Chisholm fouls or is struck by a pitch during play, and he immediately exits the game due to the injury. The reports characterize the incident as especially painful and as part of the Yankees’ broader injury situation.
According to the accounts, the injury occurs in the course of normal at-bat action, with Chisholm remaining involved briefly before being removed from the contest. The sources do not provide additional details such as the severity of the injury, an official diagnosis, or a timetable for his return. The Yankees’ immediate next steps are not described in the provided material, but his departure indicates a need for evaluation following the groin impact.