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The New York Yankees star, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and the third base coach of the Atlanta Braves, Eddie Pérez, had words among them during the confrontation of the teams on Saturday night.
Yes Network’s transmission showed Chisholm shouting towards the Los Bravos shelter while standing at the third base at the top of the sixth entrance. Chisholm seemed to be telling Pérez that “he cries for that.” Pérez seemed to indicate that Chisholm was going to be hit in the head the next time the batting order came.
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The second base of the New York Yankees, Jazz Chisholm Jr., in the third base against the Braves in Truist Park in Atlanta, on July 19, 2025. (Brett Davis-Imagn images)
“I hope yes,” Chisholm replied.
The problem between Chisholm and Pérez may have arisen that the coach got angry that the star team was giving him the Yankees Campocorto Anthony Volpe signals during his bat in bat. Chisholm was standing in the second base and began touching his chest inside Volpe’s view.
Pérez told the journalists after the game that saw Chisholm giving the signs and denied that he was threatening that someone hit him in the head, rather he tried to tell him to “think,” according to the New York Post.
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. de los Yankees in New York reacts after flying in the eighth entrance against the Atlanta Braves, on Friday, July 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)
“I’m not completely sure (what was happening),” said the Yankees manager Aaron Boone, after the game. “I know they were saying some things that will probably be seen and should be.”
Chisholm declined to comment.
The Yankees gathered a return victory after having dropped 7-2 at the sixth entrance. New York returned to tie the game at eight each in the eighth entrance. Then, Trent Grisham hit a great slam to push New York ahead in the ninth. It was the 17th Dinger of the year of Grisham.
New York won the 12-9 game.

The gardener of the Yankees center in New York, Trent Grisham and the second base Jazz Chisholm Jr., celebrate after a victory over the braves in Truist Park in Atlanta on July 19, 2025. (Brett Davis-Imagn images)
New York improved 54-44 in the year and Atlanta fell to 43-54.