Jazz Chisholm Jr. didn’t exactly keep things low-key this Christmas.
The New York Yankees infielder popped up on social media in a way fans probably didn’t expect, sharing a playful — and very close — moment with his partner while fully dressed as the Grinch.
It was festive, funny, and just a little bit cheeky, the kind of post that instantly grabs attention during a quiet holiday stretch.
Snow, Selfies, and a Finnish Getaway
Instead of staying stateside, Chisholm and his girlfriend, Ahnalys Santiago, chose Finland for their Christmas escape.
Surrounded by snow and winter scenery, the couple leaned into vacation mode.
Their Instagram gallery showed off mirror selfies, relaxed poses, and the carefree energy that comes when athletes briefly step away from the grind.
Matching Onesies and Late-Night Vibes
Christmas Eve looked more cozy than chaotic.
The pair appeared to be winding down for the night, sharing snippets of a skincare routine while rocking matching fuzzy Grinch onesies.
Some shots were playful, others sweet, but one video stood out — Santiago dancing flirtatiously as Chisholm clearly enjoyed the moment.
It felt less staged and more like two people having fun with a phone camera nearby.
Morning After, Holiday Style
Hours later, Chisholm posted again, shifting the tone from playful to peaceful.
This time, it was about food and comfort — a shared meal and a quick look at the place they were staying.
No costumes, no dancing, just a calm holiday update before the real world came calling again.
Festive Posts During an Uncertain Time
The timing of all this wasn’t lost on fans.
While Chisholm was enjoying his holiday, rumors continued to swirl about his future with the Yankees.
After just a season and a half in New York, speculation has grown that the team could explore trading the middle infielder, especially with arbitration talks still unresolved.
Teams Watching and Numbers That Matter
Several clubs have already been linked to Chisholm in rumors, including the Dodgers, Mariners, and Mets.
On the field, his 2024 season was a mixed bag.
He hit .242, his lowest average since his brief rookie stint, but made up for it with power, blasting a career-high 31 home runs and driving in 80 runs.
What’s Next?
For now, Chisholm seems focused on enjoying the offseason and the moment he’s in.
But once the holidays fade, attention will turn back to baseball — and whether his next chapter unfolds in New York or somewhere entirely different.
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