For a long time, a sport in which the celebrations of virtually any type would result in a quick upward ball, baseball has adapted to “letting children play”, at least more frequently than in the past.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. is located among the young stars of the league that are not trembling to be striking, which goes against many of the non -written baseball rules.
The New York Yankees team is launched to an Eurostep celebration inspired by basketball when it touches the dish after each home run, and it is not uncommon to see that their hat leans a bit.
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The third base of the New York Yankees, Jazz Chisholm Jr. (13) reacts after hitting a home run against the Kansas City Royals in the ninth entry during game 2 of 2024 ALDS in the Yankee Stadium. (Vincent Carchietta/Imagn images)
But that has not prevented Chisholm, which is not shy when adding chains and non -uniform colors to its appearance, of receiving criticism.
And it seemed to insinuate that he feels that he is due to the color of his skin.
“I don’t want to say this. Baseball is a white sport. I feel that whites criticize everything a black man does. Black men are open. They say what is in mind,” he told athletics.
“The unwritten baseball rules are white. And I always broke the unwritten baseball rules.”
When Chisholm made his MLB debut with the Miami Marlins in 2020, he did not waste time showing his style with personalized tacos. But the veteran of the MLB for a long time, Miguel Rojas, cut a pair with scissors and ruined another pouring milk on them.

The Jazz Chisholm Jr. de los Yankees in New York celebrates at the Casa Club after a 3-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals in game 4 of a series of the American League division on October 10, 2024, in Kansas City, MO. (Photo AP/Charlie Riedel)
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Maybe she was rookie rookie, or maybe Rojas was sending a message. It is likely to be a combination of both, but it is not a secret Chisholm and Rojas do not get along. Nor is it a secret that Chisholm was happy to be changed from Miami to Bronx last year.
“No one would cut the tacos or throw my things if I were white,” Chisholm said. “I will tell you at this time, if it was a white child, you were not going to cut that, because if a white child complains and complains, now everyone is fine. I’m leaving and complained, and it’s not a big problem.” We are going to try to find a solution for this. “But if a white child complains and complains, no, that.”

Jazz Chisholm Jr. de los Yankees in New York greets fans before a game against Boston’s red socks in Fenway Park on July 28, 2024 in Boston. (Winslow Townson/Getty images)
Only 6% of the players on the opening day lists last year were black, the lowest figure since 1991. The percentage of black players in the league has not been in two digits since 2008, and the figure varied from 17 to 19% of the 1973 to 1988.