DETROIT — Yankees manager Aaron Boone wants more from Jazz Chisholm beyond no more sucking on a lollipop while playing second base, a stunt he pulled Monday night.
Boone wants a higher batting average, fewer strikeouts, more walks.
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He wants more consistency.
He thinks the two-time All-Star is underachieving while being a major contributor at the plate, on the bases and in the field to a first-place ballclub.
He wants more nights like Tuesday when Chisholm was 2-for-4 with a game-changing, two-run homer in a 4-3 Yankees win over the Tigers.
For Wednesday’s series finale between the Yankees and the Tigers, the over/under is set
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