Jazz Chisholm Marlins AllStar & MLB fan favorite on Jeter, life changing Moment w/ Kobe | The Pivot

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Baseball has long been a game of tradition and unwritten rules that players are afraid to break. That was until this new generation stepped up to the plate and began to change the way players approach the sport. One young superstar is helping lead this charge.

Miami Marlins All-Star Jazz Chisholm sat down with Ryan, Channing and Fred to talk about his baseball career so far and discuss what makes him so special. The MLB The Show 23 cover athlete has brought flair and fandom to Florida baseball, and he goes in-depth on what has led him to his current success.

Becoming the 7th Bahama-born player in Major League Baseball, Jazz had a long road to the majors. He has always been the youngest player on every team he plays on, and his move to Wichita, Kansas made him as isolated as ever. He was a high school senior at 16 years old and gave The Pivot guys an idea of what type of change it was for a young Jazz.

After his minor league move from the Arizona to Miami system, Jazz revealed how difficult his 2020, 2021 and 2022 seasons were for him once he reached the MLB. From his habits to his fashion he butted heads with veteran players, and when his old idol Kobe Bryant passed away, he relied on part-owner Derek Jeter for some moral support.

With the new era of the Miami Marlins here, Jazz has a newfound love for the sport on and off the field. The clubhouse is packed with familiar faces and a positive energy, and for the first time he is arriving to Spring Training early and staying late. The music and anime lover may still have his downtime, but the team’s camaraderie has broken his independence. As his grandmother is still a Bahama softball legend and a family of 20 comes to many of his games, Jazz is loosening up on the diamond.

The Jordan Brand athlete knows a thing or two about how to look the part, but the ice-cold chains and stylish kicks are being worn by one of the hottest players in the game today. When the Marlins needed a leader, they looked to the Bahamian, and Miami will be glad with the MVP-caliber player they chose to rally behind.

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All Comments (21)
  • I'm a Black man and Marlin Fan. I go to the games, but I can't get any Black people to go with me. It's few Blacks in the ballpark. Everyone should go and support Jazz and the Marlins. Jazz is my favorite player. Great interview, go Marlins!
  • @CrazyBxDon
    I don’t follow baseball at all. I ‘ve never even heard of this young man before this episode. I can honestly say that I’m so proud of him and that I’m his biggest fan now.
  • @YouBeanz
    Baseball “tradition” is some of the biggest crock of bullshtt out there. Many players are starting to understand that and lighten up and just genuinely be themselves. This man knows who he is and knows what he can bring to the game. I hope his confidence stays strong and I hope he continues to not take any shit from anyone in that league.
  • @llock3hart
    The Pivot Podcast hit yet another home run with this episode. Thank you again for shining a light on another gem that many knew nothing about.
  • @BiggMJ
    It’s amazing how he managed to play at a high level without his team’s support. My son is young ball player and I can’t wait for him to watch this episode.
  • @elog1277
    Yo this is eye opening, I didn’t know this about Jazz first 3 years. Love what he’s doing for baseball.
  • @007HuntaNG
    This interview is GREAT for baseball! All the older people & older generations of fans of baseball are gonna HATE everything he’s saying lol but these conversations need to happen. Older fans of baseball wanna keep the game the way they know it and love it, but it was boring then & it’s boring now. In order for the game to grow and become more appealing and fun to the youth, you have to bring in players like Jazz and other young players with flare, attitude, & style to the game! Bottom line this isn’t the same baseball from years past, that your Grandpa & great Grandpa loved. That ship has sailed! Forget all your old unspoken rules. Batflips after homers are GOOD for the game, pitchers celebrating after strikeouts are GOOD for the game! Get over it & get on this train of the new generation that’s actually exciting to watch. They play with emotion and excitement and don’t operate like robots! I’m here for it & Jazz is a star!
  • @HBSDanny
    I think Jazz beef is with Miggy Rojas. Said 2023 was the first time he talked to the team Miggy left 2023. Respect to Jazz for putting up with the bullshit and not making it effect him on the field.
  • Bro! Jazz, Nick Gordon, Tim Anderson, Duane Meyers, Xavier Edwards, Josh Bell too!? Marlins got bruthas on this team!!!! Lets go!!!!
  • @Rodnyet
    Jazz Chisholm is hands down the most popular player on the Marlins and I wish they wasn't such a trash organization. He's one of the great young players in the game and wish him nothing but the best this season. Another great interview fellas 👏🏾
  • @jaymatt1706
    Jazz is a firecracker, and I understand him. When he becomes older and wiser he will learn to embrace the journey.
  • @stanadams8074
    I have unfortunately been a Marlins Fan my entire life. You have been my favorite player since Day 1 because of the way you play the game with so much fun and passion. We have been truly missing that ever since Jose Fernandez died. I knew stuff went down because of Miguel Rojas, but didn't realize it got that bad. I am so sorry you had to play through that living hell for 3 years. I am so glad that worthless "Captain" got shipped out. Should have known he was loser after he blocked every single person on social media that didn't take his side. Keep doing your thang man and here's to you staying healthy this year! 30/30 season mark it down!
  • @tommclain8893
    Kid is confident and aware. Marlins are legit. I coached one of their best lefty relievers since he was 5. Pivot keeps going deep.
  • @markanthony5645
    Excellent interview listen too this as I was editing some portrait photos an I'm glad I did!!!! 🇧🇸 242 🇧🇸 💪🏾
  • @patricknashh
    all yall saying jazz is mid or overrated simply do not know ball. he's a rare combination of speed, raw power and defensive versatility. not many other guys in the league right now that are legit perennial 25 homer/25 stolen base threats, while also being athletic enough to competently play both the middle infield and the outfield. it's basically just jazz, mookie, tatis, trea turner, ketel marte, and royce lewis - 6 guys total in the whole league, and they're all studs he's special, he just has to stay healthy for a full season
  • @Backpack16
    This is why I always watch, the Pivot. I don’t know this young man. But I’ve learned a lot from his story.
  • Jazz is LIT!🔥 ⚾️💯! I’m a Yankees Fan and I wish He played for Us.. He brings not only Talent to the Game but a New perspective to it. Keep Ballin Kid🫡
  • @mykman1895
    I love how jazz giving us the inside scoop in a baseball clubhouse cause you never get to hear this stuff