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Chisholm chills with pot, sips cocktails to overcome World Series heartbreak

Sara Molnick by Sara Molnick
December 3, 2024
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Yankees' Jazz Chisholm parties in Miami after the end of 2024 season.

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After the New York Yankees’ tough loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2024 World Series, Jazz Chisholm, one of the team’s brightest stars, is embracing the offseason with a relaxed and carefree attitude. The dynamic infielder, known for his charisma on and off the field, was recently spotted unwinding in Miami Beach, signaling a shift from the intensity of the Fall Classic to the sunny shores of Florida.

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Over the weekend, Chisholm was seen soaking up the Miami sun at a luxury resort, enjoying cocktails, laughter, and the company of close friends. Sporting only board shorts, he looked at ease as he sipped a Casamigos-infused drink and puffed on what appeared to be a joint. His laid-back demeanor and beaming smile suggested he was fully immersed in his offseason escape.

The moment, captured in photos, reflects a stark contrast to the pressure-filled days of late October when Chisholm and the Yankees fell short in their World Series bid. Despite the disappointment of losing to the Dodgers in five games, the 26-year-old star seems determined not to let the sting of defeat dampen his offseason.

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Chisholm’s Miami retreat also underscores the evolving cultural norms within Major League Baseball. With marijuana no longer on MLB’s banned substances list, the league has taken a progressive stance under Commissioner Rob Manfred. This shift allows players like Chisholm to unwind without the fear of controversy or disciplinary action.

By embracing these changes, MLB is fostering an environment where players can enjoy their offseason without unnecessary scrutiny. Chisholm’s open and relaxed demeanor serves as a reflection of this new era, where individuality and personal freedom coexist with the demands of professional sports.

Chisholm shifting focus after first Yankees Season

Chisholm’s Miami vacation comes after a grueling season for the Yankees. The star infielder played a pivotal role in helping New York reclaim the American League East title and reach their first World Series since 2009. However, the team ultimately fell short, losing to the Dodgers in a hard-fought series.

JAZZ CHISHOLM JR. GOES BACK-TO-BACK! #WORLDSERIES pic.twitter.com/FUuRUcdbGn

— MLB (@MLB) October 31, 2024

Throughout the playoffs, Chisholm was a vocal leader, rallying the team and fans alike with his optimism and belief in the Yankees’ ability to stage a comeback. After Game 5’s decisive loss, he was visibly deflated but remained composed, promising brighter days ahead for the storied franchise.

While the offseason might traditionally be a time for quiet reflection, Chisholm has chosen a different path, staying active and visible. In November, he was seen courtside at several New York Knicks games, showcasing his support for his adopted city’s basketball team. These appearances, combined with his vibrant Miami vacation, highlight his ability to find balance and joy, even in the wake of disappointment.

"One thing about us, we love history. And we love to make history."

– Jazz Chisholm pic.twitter.com/en7Wt8JSpg

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) October 30, 2024

Chisholm’s public demeanor sends a powerful message to fans: setbacks are a natural part of sports, but life—and baseball—goes on. By embracing the offseason with such enthusiasm, he’s setting an example of resilience and positivity.

Jazz Chisholm celebrating after the Yankees' ALCS victory over the Guardians on October 19, 2024. This will be his first time playing in the World Series with the Yankees.
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As Chisholm enjoys his offseason, Yankees fans can take solace in his commitment to returning stronger next year. The young star has proven himself to be a cornerstone of the Yankees’ future, blending on-field excellence with off-field charisma. His ability to bounce back from adversity will undoubtedly play a key role in the team’s 2025 campaign.

With the Yankees poised to make critical offseason moves, including decisions on high-profile players like Juan Soto, Chisholm’s presence as a leader and playmaker will be invaluable. His performance in 2025 could be a catalyst for another deep postseason run, as the Yankees aim to capture their elusive 28th World Series title.

Chisholm a star who shines on and off the field

Jazz Chisholm’s Miami vacation is more than just a moment of relaxation—it’s a testament to his ability to navigate the highs and lows of a demanding career with grace and authenticity. From leading his team through the crucible of the postseason to unwinding on the sunny shores of Miami, Chisholm embodies the spirit of a modern athlete: competitive, charismatic, and unafraid to live life on his terms.

As the offseason continues, all eyes will be on Chisholm as he prepares to take the field once again. For now, however, the Yankees’ star is soaking in the moment, recharging for the challenges—and opportunities—that lie ahead.

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A digital technocrat-turned-baseball buff, Sara is an ardent follower of the New York Yankees. Born and brought up in New York City, she is a regular to games since she was a kid. Despite working as media strategist, baseball is her first love. She has been covering baseball games in the city as well as MLB and MiLB games involving the Yankees, the Mets, and their minor affiliates as a freelancer for different web and media publications. She works as a lead author for the Yankees-centered PinstripesNation since its very inception.

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