‘Maikel Garcia Tried To Injure Volpe’ Yankees Jazz Chisholm Reveals What Happened At Yankees-Royals Face Off

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The New York Yankees advance to American League Champion Series (ALCS) with a 3-1 victory over Kansas City Royals in Game 4 of the ALDS, thus finishing off with an invincible 3-1 lead. The final victory at Kauffman Stadium was eventful and tense as both benches were cleared.

With the series already heated up following Jazz Chisholm’s ‘lucky’ comment on Royals’ Game 2 win, the tensions escalated on Thursday with Maikel Garcia having a face-off with Anthony Volpe. Following the benches clearing incident, New York Yankees third baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr threw shade at Garcia and levelled serious charges.

   

Jazz Chisholm Targets Maikel Garcia Over Game 4 Altercation

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During the New York Yankees’ 3-1 victory over Kansas City Royals in Game 4 of the AL Division Series, a controversial moment occurred when Jazz Chisholm Jr. accused Royals third baseman Maikel Garcia of intentionally trying to injure Yanks shortstop Anthony Volpe. The incident happened during a double-play attempt in the sixth inning when Garcia slid aggressively into second base, prompting a heated exchange and causing both benches to clear, though no punches were thrown. Meanwhile, Chisholm expressed his frustration after the game, claiming Garcia’s actions were a result of frustration and bad sportsmanship. “I just felt like he tried to go in and injure Volpe because he was being a sore loser. You know what I mean?” Chisholm said.

He further mentioned that Garcia had been active on social media but crossed a line by allegedly attempting to injure his teammate, Volpe. This clash heightened tensions between the teams, recalling a long-standing rivalry that dates back to the 1970s. Having said that, Despite the confrontation, the New York Yankees secured the series win, moving on to the AL Championship Series, where they will face either the Guardians or Tigers. Yanks manager Aaron Boone and Royals manager Matt Quatraro, however, downplayed the incident, citing it as a part of postseason baseball. “I have no idea (what happened). Honestly. It was like we were out there, and then it was right back,” Boone said. The altercation, however, kept emotions high on both sides, with Gerrit Cole admitting he struggled to contain his frustration throughout the game. But it ended well for the Bombers as they advanced to the ALCS.

Aaron Judge Aiming For Pennant After ALDS Triumph

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After the New York Yankees secured their spot in the ALCS, Aaron Judge shared his excitement, expressing the significance of the moment for both him and the team. Judge, who has been with the franchise since 2016 and is now a captain, acknowledged that they had not yet clinched a pennant during his tenure.

Regardless, Aaron Judge did reflect on how special this current group of players is. He conveyed his enthusiasm for the upcoming challenge, believing that the team was on the verge of something extraordinary. Indeed, the Yankees’ victory over the Royals in the ALDS has set the stage for an exciting ALCS, with Judge determined to make the most of the opportunity.

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