Jazz Chisholm Jr. Records Fourth 30-30 Season in Yankees History: 'He's Moving the Needle'
Jazz Chisholm became the third Yankee to reach 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases despite injuries limiting his playing time in the 2025 MLB season.
- On September 20, 2025, Jazz Chisholm Jr. joined an exclusive group of Yankees by recording his first 30-30 season with a two-run homer at Oriole Park.
- Chisholm reached this milestone despite missing 33 games earlier this year due to injuries and a long base-stealing drought from June to late July.
- In the seventh inning, he connected for a two-run home run against Baltimore’s left-handed bullpen, cutting the deficit, but the Yankees ultimately fell 4-2 as starter Trevor Rogers kept their offense at bay.
- Yankees manager Aaron Boone said, "Obviously, 30-30 invokes a lot of things," and Chisholm expressed confidence in reaching a 40-40 season if healthy.
- Chisholm’s achievement adds to an elite Yankees club joined previously by Bobby Bonds and Alfonso Soriano, while the team pursues a division title amid a tight playoff race.
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. joins rare Yankees company with 30-30 season
When the Yankees acquired Jazz Chisholm Jr. prior to last year’s trade deadline, general manager Brian Cashman pointed to the fact the versatile Chisholm was “obviously very athletic and he plays the game with joy.” Both traits were on display — albeit in a losing cause — in Friday’s 4-2 loss to Baltimore at Camden Yards, when Chisholm became the first Yankee since Alfonso Soriano in 2002 and ’03 to join the 30-30 club.
Jazz Chisholm Jr Makes Yankees History By Accomplishing Rare Feat
Jazz Chisholm Jr. always knew he could be the type of player who could combine power and speed to have a historic season. Now Chisholm has turned that belief into reality. Chisholm capped his first-ever 30-30 season, and became just the third player in New York Yankees history with 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in the same year, when he launched a seventh-inning, two-run homer in the Yankees’ 4-2 loss to the Baltimore Orioles on Friday night …
Jazz Chisholm Jr. joins Yankees’ exclusive 30-30 club in ‘upsetting’ loss to Orioles
BALTIMORE — Jazz Chisholm Jr. officially gained entry to the Yankees‘ 30-30 club on Friday, homering off Orioles reliever Dietrich Enns in the seventh inning. With Chisholm having already secured his 30th stolen base of the season, his 30th home run, a two-run shot, put the Yankees on the board and down a run after Orioles ace Trevor Rogers silenced the Bombers’ bats for the first six innings. Chisholm went on to celebrate with deserved high-fiv…
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