Fans reacted as two games into his new ballclub, Jazz Chisholm Jr. produced a multi-run game utilizing Yankees captain Aaron Judge's bat. In game 1 of the three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies, Chisholm finished 2 for 4 with two runs and three RBIs as Yankees routed the Phillies 14-4 on Monday.
Take a look at Jazz Chisholm Jr. flashing Aaron Judge's bat inside the away team dugout after crushing his second home run of the contest:
"Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered with Aaron Judge’s bat."

MLB fans took notice of the video showcasing an ecstatic Jazz with Judge's bat inside the dugout and shared their comments. Many took a sarcastic dig at the bat, with some comments reading:
"Bat is almost the size of him," one fan commented.
"Uhhh… perhaps we should take a peek at that bat lol," another fan commented.
"Bat bout to be in MLB possession for testing before the sun comes up," yet another fan commented.
Other fans were just ecstatic at the sight of Jazz Chisholm Jr. heating up early on in his still-nascent stint with the Bronx Bombers. The comments read as follows:
"This is the personality they were worried about. I’m glad they finally got him man, been a huge fan for YEARSSSS ! That man is a DAWG!," commented one fan.
"I love Jazz's energy so much man, this is the best possible outcome for someone who's #2 team is the Marlins," commented another fan.
"Here come the “it was a position player tho!”people… Who cares it’s great for his Yankee ego, let’s feed it!!! Welcome Jazz," commneted yet another fan.

Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s versatality will be a major boost for Yankees defense
Jazz is a brute slugger, which was on full display on Monday night against the Phillies. But he's even more emphatic on defense due to his versatility to play in the infield as well as his default position inside the outfield.
Two games in, and he has already played in as many different defensive positions for the Bombers: center field against the Red Sox on Sunday and third base against the Phillies on Monday.
The Yankees are going to benefit from his electric defensive skills and tenacity to crush the ball at the home plate this season.