
Aaron Bon’s last update on DJ Lemahieu-Jazz Chisholm Infield Saga
Toronto – Yanxiz acquired Jazz Chicolm Junior last July to be the second base man.
With the exception of 84 of 115 games that have played Chicholm since then, including posteason, Christolm started at the third rule.
This may reach his head on the deadline on July 31, if Yanxiz can get a third base man, but until then, it does not seem as if anything is necessarily imminent in terms of returning to the second rule and Dej Lima to third.
Director Aaron Bon said on Wednesday at the Rogers Center before Yanxiz’s loss 11-9 to the Blue Jiziz.
Bonn seems to have left the door open to a possible key After the loss of Tuesday – Yanxiz said, “They will talk through these things” – but they retreated a little by Wednesday.
“We are always having conversations. I was answering a question,” Bonn said.
But it was a question that was asked again because Tuesday was another game in which the current alignment led to some issues.
The most prominent of which was Chicholm, who made a mistake in the loss of Wednesday, which led to the poor operation of the slow cylinder to the third base in the fourth half.
This would have been the third from the outside, where Yanxiz led 2-1, but instead he went to a song that extended the frame of the three-andiented frame for the three-2.

There was also a low lining in the eighth half that exceeded Lemahieu at the second rule, and although it was far from the routine play, it was a reminder of the veteran domain lack in this position.
On Wednesday, Chicholm had an error in throwing, the seventh of this season.
After playing the third rule last season with the unwillingness of Glyber Torres to move from the second, Yankees Chisholm started this season in the second rule to form a dynamic and sporty double mix with Anthony Volpe.
But while Chicholm was on the infected menu of a tilted strain, Lemahieu returned from Il himself and only played the second rule since then, with Chisholm moved to third place upon his return.

Lemahieu, who went to 2 to 2 with RBI in a loss on Wednesday, is the most comfortable in the second rule, and its natural location, and there were some believed to keep it there at least in the beginning.
In this regard, the 37 -year -old girl (who is still under the contract during the next season) will enter Thursday.
He generally contacted quality – the average exit speed of 92.4 miles per hour enters Wednesday, which is higher than his 90.5 career – but he had no much to show him.
Chicholm, who went to 1 to 4 with a picnic, said he will play wherever Yanxiz needs him, although his best position is the second rule, and his experience appeared at the third rule at different times.
But the existence of Chicolm Play Third gives Yanxiz more flexibility on the deadline for trade.
They are expected to be on the market for bats, but Chisholm’s ability to play any of the situation – occupied eight years higher than the average in the third base last season – do not go to be able to obtain only a third base man.
“See, I think both players are really talented defenders, wherever they are line up,” Bon said. “We will continue to look at things like this.”
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