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Yankees' Jazz Chisholm breaks silence on unrealistic trade rumors
The Yankees' star infielder acknowledged the trade rumors but said a deal is unlikely to happen.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Jazz Chisholm Jr., the New York Yankees' All-Star second baseman, has spoken out about the trade rumors surrounding him this offseason. Chisholm acknowledged that he was the subject of trade speculation, but said a deal is not realistic, given his value to the Yankees as a core player. The Yankees reportedly listened to offers for Chisholm, who is coming off a 31-homer, 31-stolen-base season, but ultimately decided to keep him as they aim to contend for a World Series title.
Why it matters
Chisholm's comments provide insight into the inner workings of the Yankees' offseason and their willingness to listen to trade offers for their star players, even if a deal is ultimately deemed unrealistic. This highlights the constant state of flux in professional sports, where even the best players can be the subject of trade rumors.
The details
Jazz Chisholm Jr. spoke candidly about the trade rumors involving him this offseason, saying that he was the subject of speculation every day while with the Miami Marlins. Chisholm acknowledged that the Yankees would listen to offers for him, given his status as a "hot topic" around the league. However, the 24-year-old infielder said that a trade is "not really" realistic, as the Yankees are World Series contenders and would have a hard time replacing his production at second base.
- Chisholm spoke about the trade rumors while at the Yankees' spring training camp in February 2026.
The players
Jazz Chisholm Jr.
The New York Yankees' All-Star second baseman, who is coming off a 31-homer, 31-stolen-base season.
New York Yankees
The Major League Baseball team that Chisholm plays for, who are World Series contenders and were reportedly listening to trade offers for the star infielder this offseason.
What they’re saying
“I was in trade rumors every day over there (Miami). I feel like it's just a thing with business. (The Yankees are) obviously going to listen. I'm a hot topic. ... At the end of the day, is a trade going to be realistic? Not really.”
— Jazz Chisholm Jr. (The Athletic)
The takeaway
This case highlights the constant state of flux in professional sports, where even the best players can be the subject of trade rumors. While the Yankees were reportedly listening to offers for Chisholm, the team ultimately decided to keep the star infielder, as a trade was deemed unrealistic given his value to the team's World Series aspirations.
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