Jazz Chisholm Jr. says Yankees will 'for sure' win the World Series this season on late-night TV

The New York Yankees are hoping to avoid another "June Swoon" as they sit near the top of the MLB standings.The Yankees are two games back in the loss column of the gritty Tampa Bay Rays in the AL East, yet their .610 winning percentage at 36-23 is the fifth-best mark in the league.With back-to-back reigning MVP Aaron Judge having just turned 34, and next year's MLB season in the balance of tenuous CBA talks, it seems like if not now, when, for the Bronx Bombers.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMNew York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr.flips his bat after taking ball four in the fourth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York, on May 19, 2026.
(Wendell Cruz/Imagn Images)But second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr.believes "when" is in fact now.Chisholm appeared with Jimmy Fallon on Monday night during the Yanks' off day and said the Yankees will "for sure" win the World Series this season.When Fallon asked what the team's "ultimate" goal is, Chisholm did not hesitate."I mean, to win a World Series.
We’re in New York," Chisholm answered.The Yankees have made the postseason in eight out of the last nine seasons, but have made just one Fall Classic that ended in embarrassing fashion.But this season seems a bit different from prior years.Jazz Chisholm Jr.
of the New York Yankees looks on during a game against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, on April 28, 2026.(Kelcee Skoug/MLB Photos via Getty Images)YANKEES DELIVER 'REMARKABLE' 13-RUN INNING BEHIND AARON JUDGE'S PEP TALK TO WAKE UP HIS TEAMMATESWhile young phenom Cam Schlittler has placed himself right in the American League Cy Young Award conversation, Gerrit Cole has returned from Tommy John surgery and has thrown 13 scoreless innings to start his season — all while Max Fried is set to return from an injury.Ben Rice leads the majors in OPS, Cody Bellinger leads the American League in WAR, and the team is again hitting home runs at a le...