Jazz Chisholm avoiding surgery for now as Yankees hope for September return

   

It appears that Jazz Chisholm Jr. will be avoiding the knife at least for now.

After the Yankees sought multiple opinions from doctors on their new third baseman’s UCL injury, rest and rehab has been recommended for Chisholm instead of surgery, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed on Friday.

The club is hopeful Chisholm can play again this season, likely in September.

Jazz Chisholm #13 of the New York Yankees scoring a run against the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago, Illinois on August 12, 2024

The Yankees hope to have Jazz Chisholm back by September after suffering UCL injury.

Chisholm landed on the 10-day injured list Wednesday with a left (non-throwing) elbow sprain suffered from diving into home plate Monday night against the White Sox.

He underwent an MRI exam on Tuesday, but the Yankees were waiting to hear back from doctors before finalizing a plan for their recent trade deadline prize.

“I can tell you Jazz is pretty encouraged by how he’s feeling,” manager Aaron Boone said Wednesday. “So hopefully that’s a good sign.”

As of Wednesday, Chisholm was shut down from baseball activities and Boone was unsure of when he might be able to swing again.

The left-handed hitter – under team control through 2026 – had provided an immediate spark for the Yankees upon being acquired from the Marlins, crushing seven home runs in 14 games while hitting .316 with a 1.062 OPS.

New York Yankees third base Jazz Chisholm Jr. reacting after scoring during a game against the Texas Rangers at Yankee Stadium

Jazz Chisholm was put on the IL this week.

While Chisholm is out, the Yankees plan to replace him at third base with a mix of Oswaldo Cabrera, DJ LeMahieu and Oswald Peraza.