Yankees' Chisholm: 'We still feel like we've got this in the bag'
New York Yankees third baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. isn't sweating too much after Freddie Freeman's walk-off grand slam in Game 1.
"I think we've been doing it all year. I feel like nothing has changed between us in our clubhouse," Chisholm said Saturday about how the Yankees can bounce back, per ASAP Sports. "We still feel like we've got this in the bag, not like - how would I say? Not cocky, but we feel confident in ourselves to go out there and win four games."
Chisholm did his part in Game 1, going 2-for-5 with three steals and a run scored in the 6-3 loss. His speed nearly propelled the Yankees to victory, as he singled and stole second and third in the top of the 10th, then scored the go-ahead run on a ground ball that Dodgers shortstop Tommy Edman couldn't corral.
The Yankees were one out away from victory when the bottom of the 10th unraveled, but Chisholm says his clubhouse remained relatively light in defeat.
"For me, I just feel like we're going to go out there and play baseball. We're enjoying the moment just as much as them," he said. "After that loss, I don't feel like the clubhouse was quiet. We were talking amongst each other and saying, hey, that was a fun baseball game. Let's go do it again tomorrow, but let's come out on top tomorrow. So it's amazing."