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It's an odd ending, spurred in part by the Yankees' choice to move Jazz Chisholm back to his preferred spot at second base. LeMahieu ended up playing in seven seasons with the Yankees and batting .278 in pinstripes.
NEW YORK — Moving Jazz Chisholm Jr. back to second base doesn’t just disrupt DJ LeMahieu’s playing time routine. It effectively makes him a bench bat and nothing more moving forward for the Yankees. Yankees manager Aaron Boone revealed on Tuesday afternoon that there are no plans for LeMahieu to play third base.
The New York Yankees need Jazz Chisholm reinforcements, and may have to battle the Dodgers to do so. Eugenio Suarez would be a perfect fit in the Bronx.