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An in-game interview on Sunday Night Baseball turned awkward when New York Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. botched a ...
Boston Red Sox added fuel to the fire and lived to tell the tale. Before the rubber match of the Red Sox's three-game series ...
To fans watching the national broadcast, the awkward silence that followed was as loud as the error itself. The Yankees were ...
Jazz Chisholm Jr. only knew one speed throughout his baseball career: 100%. Next to the flash and flare, the audaciousness, ...
Fortunately for Chisholm and the Yankees, Boston left Rafaela stranded after a groundout and a strikeout got New York out of ...
A distracted star from the New York Yankees made a critical throwing error while doing a mic'd up segment on ESPN hours after ...
Aaron Judge silences Red Sox rookie Hunter Dobbins with a homer as the Yankees lose the series but send a clear message in a ...
The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox headed into the final game of their series with plenty of trash talk and some early summer bragging rights on the line.
Live in-game interviews are one of the interesting approaches Major League Baseball has taken with its primetime games.
After the Yankees' loss to the Red Sox on Sunday night, Paul Goldschmidt got real on Aaron Judge's MLB status.
Another MLB player has fallen victim to the mic'd up curse. This time, it's New York Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. ESPN had Chisholm mic'd up for ...