Jazz Chisholm’s talent is not the question, but his latest ejection and postgame absence have turned into a bigger conversation about maturity, accountability, and what the Yankees need from him while key stars are injured. Shaun and Tiki dig into why Jazz is so valuable, why his decisions are so frustrating, and why Anthony Rizzo’s comments may have revealed how others in the clubhouse really feel.
The conversation also shifts to the Mets and the complicated leadership picture around Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto, and the loss of Brandon Nimmo. From Soto becoming the default face of the team to Lindor’s injury management and Nimmo’s role as a clubhouse connector, the episode explores how both New York baseball teams are searching for stability in very different ways.



