Jazz Chisholm Jr. believes a full season of health is all that separates him from a spot in the celebrated 40-40 club. The Yankees are not the only ones who forecast bright things ahead for the dynamic infielder.

Months after Chisholm became the third Yankee to record a 30-homer, 30-steal season, the 28-year-old has drawn trade interest from rival clubs, as first reported by ESPN’s Jeff Passan.

At this stage, there is no indication that the Yankees are shopping Chisholm. Rather, general manager Brian Cashman said the club is simply “open-minded” toward proposals as it looks for ways to bolster its pitching staff.
“He’s somebody who I think is currently part of the solution, someone who has made us better by getting him two [Trade] Deadlines ago and giving us athleticism,” Cashman said of Chisholm. “He’s above average. He’s an All-Star second baseman; great defense, steals bags, power, all that stuff. He’s been a good get.”