Jazz Chisholm smokes, drinks on Miami getaway after Yankees’ World Series disappointment

· New York Post

Jazz Chisholm Jr. retreated to Miami Beach after the Yankees’ World Series run fell short to the Dodgers in the October Fall Classic.

The 26-year-old infielder sipped Casamigos tequila on the rocks while at a luxury resort over the weekend, as seen in new photos obtained by The Post — which showed him lounging near some brunette women and shaking hands with a few men.

Other snapshots showed Chisholm smoking while lounging on a beach chair and talking with his entourage.

Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr. on vacation in Miami Beach over the weekend. MEGA
Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr. on vacation in Miami Beach over the weekend. MEGA
Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr. on vacation in Miami Beach over the weekend. MEGA

The Bahamian athlete donned a pair of swim shorts and silver jewelry, including a diamond necklace, bracelets and earrings.

He’s also attended a few Knicks games in November.

Chisholm enjoyed some R&R after his fifth MLB season ended with a heartbreaking 4-1 series loss to the Dodgers in the World Series on Oct. 30 — which marked his first Fall Classic.

Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr. on vacation in Miami Beach over the weekend. MEGA

Chisholm, who played third base after being acquired by the Yankees, had a home run in the Yankees’ Game 5 loss to Los Angeles.

Before that, Chisholm, who the Yankees landed from the Marlins before the trade deadline, had a productive season with 24 home runs, 73 RBIs, and 40 stolen bases across 147 games, tallying 144 hits and 74 runs.

Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr. on vacation in Miami Beach over the weekend. MEGA
Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr. on vacation in Miami Beach over the weekend. MEGA
Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr. on vacation in Miami Beach over the weekend. MEGA

Ahead of the 2024 World Series, Chisholm declared that he was born to play in New York.

“I feel like because the lights are bright, and I feel like when it’s shining the brightest and when it’s more pressure, it feels a little bit better I play,” he said in a September interview with The Post’s Steve Serby.

Chisholm also made a pitch to his former Yankees teammate, Juan Soto, who’s the biggest free agent available this offseason.

“I mean, I want to be a Yankee forever, too,” he said. “Soto, I would love to be playing with him for the rest of my career… We’re here together, brother!”