
The New York Yankees fell 3-5 to the Detroit Tigers today. Starting second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. recorded one hit in four at-bats and struck out twice. However, the play that sparked widespread debate online occurred in the bottom half of the fifth inning, as he took his defensive position at second base while sucking on a lollipop. This instantly ignited controversy, with some fans commenting that the late owner George Steinbrenner would probably be rolling in his grave if he saw it.
In the bottom of the fifth, with the Yankees trailing 1-4, the camera focused on Chisholm at second base, clearly seen with a lollipop in his mouth. The broadcasters immediately started discussing: "He's eating a Tootsie Pop—oh wait, that's a Blow Pop." The difference lies in the filling: the former is a chocolate caramel candy, while the latter contains bubble gum inside.
The footage went viral online. Some fans asked, "How can you tell it's not a Tootsie Pop?" while many others quickly took sides.
Critics were blunt: "Let me guess—next he'll be wearing saggy pants? This kid needs to watch his behavior." "He's just a clown!"
However, plenty of fans disagreed: "So what? Did his coach say anything about it?" "You can chew bubble gum for nine innings and spit sunflower seeds everywhere, but you can't let him enjoy a lollipop for 30 seconds?"