Jazz Chisholm’s mid-game ESPN interview takes unfortunate turn during Yankees loss

   

Jazz Chisholm Jr. had a lot on his plate in the third inning Sunday night, and it cost him.

Chisholm wore a microphone at the top of the third for an in-game interview with ESPN’s broadcast team while he manned the hot corner for the Yankees against the Red Sox.

He had to cut himself off while answering the announcers’ questions as Ceddanne Rafaela hit a chopping ground ball toward third base. Chisholm made a nice play on the ball, but his spinning throw to first went well up the line and allowed Rafaela to advance to second base.

Jazz Chisholm reacts after his mic'd up error Sunday night.

Jazz Chisholm reacts after his mic’d up error Sunday night.

“Damn it!” Chisholm shouted as his throw missed the mark.

ESPN often does in-game player interviews during its presentation of “Sunday Night Baseball,” which has been met with some criticism from many fans, as it feels like a distraction for the fielders who have a job to do.

And while the play was by no means an easy one, even without being mic’d up, Chisholm’s error certainly added some fuel to the anti-mid-game-interview crowd’s fire.

 

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