Jazz Chisholm Jr., currently sidelined with an oblique strain, believes he could return to the Yankees in about two weeks. He’s progressed to hitting in the cage and is preparing to face high-velocity pitching machines. Despite a previous estimate of 4-6 weeks recovery, he’s optimistic about his timeline. Chisholm is not a fan of rehab assignments in the minors, which his manager, Aaron Boone, indicated may still be required. Off the field, he's engaged in community work, participating in a kids’ baseball camp, showing his commitment to local youth.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. hopes to return to play in two weeks, aiming to avoid a minor league rehab assignment while recovering from an oblique strain.
Chisholm has progressed in his recovery, hitting in the cage and gearing up for high-velocity machine pitching as he seeks a quicker return.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone suggested a minor league trip might be necessary for Chisholm's rehabilitation, however, it hadn't been confirmed yet.
Chisholm participated in a baseball camp with NYPD, emphasizing community engagement and the importance of giving back to local kids.
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