Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. exits Orioles game early, will get testing on right oblique Thursday

Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. exited Tuesday's game against the Orioles with an apparent injury.

Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. exits Orioles game early, will get testing on right oblique Thursday

Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. exited Tuesday's game against the Orioles with an apparent injury.

With New York already up 4-0, Chisholm took a first-pitch cut and fouled off a ball from starter Kyle Gibson. Chisholm looked uncomfortable and took a few steps out of the batter's box. He straightened his back and favored his side. He spoke to the trainers but Chisholm continued the at-bat and two pitches later, lined a double down the right field line.

When Chisholm slid into third base with a double (and an error on the right fielder), third base coach Luis Rojas immediately signaled to the dugout that the infielder needed to come out.

Oswald Peraza replaced Chisholm at third base and eventually came in to score on an Anthony Volpe double.

The Yankees later announced Chisholm left with "right flank discomfort."

After the game, manager Aaron Boone expressed some concern and said Chisholm will get testing on his right oblique on Thursday. He noted that an IL stint could be possible, but Chisholm said he feels "fine."