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Sources - Yankees land Marlins' Jazz Chisholm for prospects - ESPN

The New York Yankees are in agreement with the Marlins on a trade for Miami outfielder Jazz Chisholm Jr., sources familiar with the deal told ESPN on Saturday.

The Marlins are receiving three prospects, including Triple-A catcher Agustin Ramirez, sources said.

Chisholm, 26, lengthens a Yankees lineup that has relied too heavily on Aaron Judge and Juan Soto for run production on most nights since Giancarlo Stanton was placed on the injured list last month. Signed as a shortstop out of the Bahamas, the versatile Chisholm primarily played second base in his first three major league seasons before transitioning to center field last season. Chisholm, however, has never appeared in more than 124 games in a season as various injuries have hampered his career. A stress fracture in his lower back limited him to 60 games in his 2022 All-Star campaign and he played in 97 games last season, but he has appeared in 101 games this season. He is under team control through 2026.

Chisholm is batting .249 with 13 home runs and a .730 OPS this season. He has started 94 games in center field. His two starts at second base have been in the past two weeks — perhaps as a showcase for clubs interested in his services. He is an option for the Yankees in center field and at second base.

Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres has struggled for most of the season but has rebounded since he was benched in late June, batting .329 with an .899 OPS in 19 games. There are, however, holes elsewhere almost daily. Third baseman DJ LeMahieu and left field Alex Verdugo, in particular, have been two of the least productive hitters in the majors over the past six weeks.

Verdugo entered Saturday with the lowest OPS (.445) and second-lowest batting average (.160)

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