Jazz Chisholm Jr. using Aaron Judges bat to homer in Yankees win come with key tweak to avoid injury

The last time before Sunday that Jazz Chisholm Jr.swung Aaron Judge’s bat in a regular-season game, he strained his oblique.

Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Greg Joyce about the inside buzz on the Yankees.Then he used it again this spring and said he “almost ripped my oblique” again because he swung it as hard as he does with his own lighter bat.So after striking out in each of his first three at-bats Sunday, Chisholm found the injured Judge’s bat bag, picked one out and brought it to the plate with him in the eighth inning.

Red Sox lefty reliever Joe La Sorsa threw him a first-pitch sinker on the inside edge and Chisholm, not wanting to hurt himself, got off an in-control swing that resulted in a three-run home run that put the Yankees’ 6-1 win on ice.“I feel like when I pick up his bat, I know I can’t swing as hard as I can, or else I’ll tear an oblique like last year,” Chisholm said.“But I feel like it just helps me to go out there and control the barrel and just try to touch the ball instead of trying to hit it so hard.“I was swinging and missing when I thought I was hitting the ball [earlier in the game], so I was just seeing if the bat would change [things].

Sometimes you need a little bit more weight and a little bit less on your swing.”For those keeping score at home, Chisholm was wearing Giancarlo Stanton’s pants (a slump-busting trick that worked earlier in the season and has stuck) and swinging Judge’s bat — at a time when the Yankees are missing both sluggers to the injured list — to cap the five-run rally in the eighth.At this rate, Chisholm’s teammates might start offering him any of their belongings if it is going to lead to this.“I like when he does that,” manager Aaron Boone said with a grin.Chisholm said he had used Judge’s bat one other time, in his second game as a Yankee, and hit a home run.Judge’s bat is 35 inches and about 33 ¹/₂ ounces...

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