BALTIMORE — When the Yankees acquired Jazz Chisholm Jr. prior to last year’s trade deadline, general manager Brian Cashman pointed to the fact the versatile Chisholm was “obviously very athletic and he plays the game with joy.”

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Both traits were on display — albeit in a losing cause — in Friday’s 4-2 loss to Baltimore at Camden Yards, when Chisholm became the first Yankee since Alfonso Soriano in 2002 and ’03 to join the 30-30 club.

On Friday, Chisholm took lefty Dietrich Enns deep in the top of the seventh for his 30th home run of the season.

The second baseman also has 30 stolen bases.

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