Jazz Chisholm Eyes September Return After UCL Injury
Yankees' third baseman avoids surgery, focusing on rest and rehab for left elbow sprain
- Chisholm believes he can return after the minimum 10-day IL stint, though the Yankees may be cautious.
- The injury is to his non-throwing arm, and he has not experienced pain since sustaining it.
- Yankees' manager Aaron Boone is optimistic but awaits Chisholm's response to full baseball activities.
- Chisholm has been a significant contributor since his acquisition, with seven home runs in 14 games.
- Doctors have recommended rest and rehab, with surgery only considered if the condition worsens.