Anyone in Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s position would keep quiet and get to work to make up for the impression he left on the fans and his teammates after arguing with home plate umpire John Bacon during a game between the New York Yankees and the Tampa Bay Rays at George Steinbrenner Field.

In the midst of the storm, Aaron Judge stands out

However, Chisholm’s playful and relaxed temperament is equal to his intensity on the field and he does not seem to be too worried about the matter, as he took the liberty of qualifying his teammate, the leader of the Yankees’ locker room, Aaron Judge, who has shown that the best argument is always work, and to prove it, the button of his great season so far with the Bronx Bombers.

Judge has seven home runs in 19 games, drove in his 22nd run and is the major league leader in that department, thanks to his .400 batting average and 1.283 OPS. What numbers!

And yet, Jazz Chisholm makes a fool of himself by rating Judge 4.5 out of 5, because according to him, he does not master speed: “I’m still not going to give him the speed. Four and a half tools. But he’s been doing great. Defensively and offensively, he’s been doing his thing, and that’s why he’s the best baseball player in the league,” Chisholm said at the end of the game that the Yankees ended up winning 6-3.

Chisholm suspended for one game

In recent hours, it was revealed that Chisholm was suspended and fined by Major League Baseball for infringing its social media policies by posting on his networks, still during the game, his criticism of the umpire who ejected him, something that is obviously prohibited by any Major League player.

So Chisholm should stop being a ‘joker’ and look at someone else’s game, and focus better on what he should, correct his explosive temper and bring more seriousness to his performance, instead of causing problems for the team and rating his peers, before looking inward.

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