The New York Yankees beat the Detroit Tigers in Detroit after snapping a skid with a pivotal home run by Jazz Chisholm Jr. The win comes one day after Chisholm went viral for a goofy in-game moment involving lollipops, which drew attention outside normal baseball coverage. In the latest game, Chisholm hits a go-ahead, two-run home run that proves decisive as the Yankees rally to secure the victory. Multiple outlets focus on the contrast between the prior viral incident and Chisholm’s performance at the plate, describing his homer as the turning point of the game. CBS Sports also notes that Chisholm is no longer expected to have lollipops on the field after annoying his manager, implying an internal consequence following the earlier incident. While accounts differ in the level of emphasis on the lollipop story, they agree that Chisholm’s homer is central to the Yankees’ comeback and that it occurs immediately after his viral moment drew widespread attention. The reports collectively portray the game as both a performance story for Chisholm and a follow-up to the attention generated by the earlier lollipop-related episode.