Overview
- Chisholm enters his 2026 walk year after a 31-homer, 31-steal season in 2025.
- He told NJ.com he would reject $25 million annually and wants eight to ten years at about $35 million per season.
- In a YES Network interview, he said he loves New York and is not focused on free agency.
- Former Marlins president David Samson labeled the demand “delusional” and criticized Chisholm’s public approach.
- He set spring goals of 50 home runs, 50 steals, and roughly 100 walks to strengthen his case for a long-term deal.