Jazz Chisholm Jr. thinks he’s better than Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani

Jazz Chisholm Jr. thinks he’s better than Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani
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We finally found a way to make sure Jazz Chisholm Jr. wouldn't speak for a few seconds.

The Yankees player was given a list of names and had to remain silent until he was named a player he considers better than himself in Major League Baseball.

Spoiler alert: he didn't say a word.

Throughout the video, the Yankees player didn't say a word. Even when Juan Soto, Aaron Judge, and Shohei Ohtani were mentioned, he chose to remain silent.

Obviously, we know Jazz is a guy who puts his confidence out there. He artificially inflates it so he can perform on the baseball field. That's his technique, and it's perfectly fine.

You can tell he's messing around a bit and putting on a show. Judging by his reaction, he doesn't really seem to think he's better than Juan Soto, Aaron Judge, and Shohei Ohtani… but he didn't say anything.

That said, I think the Yankees, to avoid a minor PR crisis, would surely have liked the player to say, after Aaron Judge's turn, that he wasn't better than his captain and that the latter was the best hitter in the world.

Let's hope Jazz has a season that justifies his arrogance, given that he's coming off a contract and looking to cash in big.

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