Jazz Chisholm Jr. is playing a new position for the New York Yankees, but he doesn’t blame Rafael Devers for resisting a move.

The Yankees acquired Chisholm last summer, expecting to place the Miami Marlins center fielder back at second base. He instead played third base when Gleyber Torres wouldn’t change spots. Chisholm began the 2025 season at second, but he slid back to the hot corner when returning from a right oblique strain earlier this week.

Originally a shortstop, Chisholm has bounced around the diamond throughout his big-league career. However, he understands why his new Boston Red Sox rival wants to avoid the same path.

Following some early reluctance, Devers moved from third base to designated hitter to accommodate Alex Bregman. With Bregman and Triston Casas sidelined, the

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