Overview
- Chisholm’s 30th home run was a two-run shot off left-hander Dietrich Enns in the seventh inning at Camden Yards, completing his 30–30 campaign in a 4-2 loss to the Orioles.
- He joins Bobby Bonds (1975) and Alfonso Soriano (2002, 2003) as the only Yankees to reach the feat, with Juan Soto the only other MLB player to get there so far this season.
- The game also featured a costly misplay by Chisholm on a glove flip at first base that contributed to two unearned runs in the sixth inning.
- Aaron Boone noted the achievement came despite a month on the IL for a right oblique strain and a later stretch of limited base-stealing due to groin tightness.
- Chisholm reiterated he wants to remain a Yankee and hopes to discuss an extension this offseason, as New York trails Toronto by three games with eight to play and holds the top AL wild-card position.