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Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm makes brutal announcement about his injury timeline

There’s more clarity on Jazz Chisholm’s injury.

The problem for the Yankees? It’s bad news.

Chisholm spoke with reporters on Saturday about the oblique issue that placed him on the 10-day Injured List.

He has three high-grade tears in his right oblique.

“I’m really surprised with what it said,” Chisholm said. “It doesn’t feel like three. It doesn’t even feel like the first time I tore my oblique two years ago.”

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Before Chisholm shared this news, the Yankees had already given him a four-to-six week timeline to return.

Chisholm told reporters he hopes to beat that.

In the meantime, the Yankees are extra shorthanded in the infield. They already had a third base question mark, and now it extends to second base, as well.

The 27-year old is in his first full season with the Yankees after being acquired in a trade last year from the Marlins.

He got off to a blazing start but was in a massive slump before the injury on a swing. He’s got a .181 batting average on the season to go with seven home runs.

Chisholm was speaking after the Yankees’ 3-2 Saturday loss to the Rays. New York is now 19-14 on the season.

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