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Jazz Chisholm Jr. Signals Desire to Stay With Yankees as $35 Million-A-Year Ask Tracks With Market

The second baseman enters his walk year on a $10.2 million contract.

Overview

  • Chisholm has publicly targeted an eight- to ten-year extension at roughly $35 million annually.
  • He told the New York Post he loves playing in the Bronx and does not want to be anywhere else.
  • GM Brian Cashman praised Chisholm’s impact, calling him a winning player who brings energy and joy.
  • Recent deals for Cody Bellinger ($32.5 million AAV) and Alex Bregman ($35 million AAV) frame his requested price as aligned with current valuations.
  • After a 2025 breakout with 31 homers and 31 steals over 130 games, there remains no public indication that the Yankees have moved to finalize an extension.